1, bachelor degree or above in economics, law and management (degree); Or obtain a bachelor's degree in other disciplines and engage in economic and legal related work for 1 year.
2. Obtain a college degree in economics, law and management, and have been engaged in economic and legal related work for 2 years; Or obtain a college degree in other disciplines and have been engaged in economic and legal related work for 3 years.
Subjects and questions of tax accountant examination
The tax accountant examination subjects are tax law (1), tax law (2), tax-related service practice, tax-related service-related laws and financial accounting.
The questions in tax law (1), tax law (2), finance and accounting are all multiple choice questions, multiple choice questions, calculation questions and comprehensive analysis questions; The questions of tax-related services-related laws include single-choice questions, multiple-choice questions and comprehensive analysis questions. The questions of tax-related service practice include single choice questions, multiple choice questions, short answer questions and comprehensive analysis questions.
Learning methods of tax accounting
In the sprint stage before the exam, you can deepen your mastery and application of what you have learned by doing a lot of simulation questions and real questions. However, the premise is that you have reviewed all the courses. If you don't study, you won't understand some knowledge points at first, because some economic contents in tax-related laws of tax agents are macroscopic, and you can understand them without brushing them, even if you recite them.
Without a complete knowledge system, you can only do the questions you have done, and you can't extrapolate them. Moreover, only doing questions without reading books, the knowledge points reviewed are incomplete, and the tax accountant takes the exam once a year, which is flexible and difficult to appear the original question. The test questions also focus on the understanding of knowledge points, so we should focus on reading books and then do the real questions for nearly 3 years. When doing real questions, find the corresponding knowledge points in the book and mark them. Basically, these knowledge points are test sites. Look at each chapter and make a chapter, so that you can know what questions will be tested in this chapter and what form the test center will take.
Passing rate of tax accountant examination
According to the national data, the passing rate of tax agent examination is about 10% to 20%, with high passing rate in some areas and low passing rate in some areas, and the overall level of candidates is different. In recent years, the difficulty coefficient of tax agent examination is gradually increasing, and the examination pays more and more attention to the comprehensive analysis ability and application ability of candidates, which highlights the practicability of tax agent examination.