Problems needing attention in tax accountant examination
1, candidates need to enter the examination room with the admission ticket and ID card. Under epidemic conditions, candidates are required to show their health code, travel code and temperature measurement when entering the examination room.
After the exam started, after more than 30 minutes, everyone could not enter the examination room. Candidates can't leave the examination room after 90 minutes.
3. Candidates can bring necessary stationery and calculators (non-vertical arrangement, non-pronunciation and no memory storage function) into the examination room.
4. After the candidates arrive at their seats, they must enter their admission ticket number within 30 minutes after the start of the exam, log in to the exam machine and confirm the candidates' information. Those who exceed this time are regarded as absent from the exam.
Can I bring a calculator to the tax accountant exam?
You can take a calculator with you in the tax accountant exam, or you can take a calculator without memory and storage functions. Taxpayers are allowed to bring their own calculators without memory and storage functions instead of single-function calculators. Calculations in taxpayers' exams will involve complex operations, and calculators with simple functions such as addition, subtraction, multiplication and division cannot meet the requirements of taxpayers' exams.
Answering skills of tax accountant exam
1, control the speed of answering questions.
The tax accountant examination time is 2.5 hours, and the examination time is very limited. In addition, all subjects of tax agents are difficult, and candidates often spend too much time on difficult problems, resulting in insufficient time to answer. Therefore, in the usual training, candidates must control their own answering speed. When they get the test paper, they should read it clearly the first time, give priority to the questions they can do, and put the difficult questions in the final answer.
2. Carefully examine the questions.
Whether in the usual practice or in the real exam, tax candidates must develop the good habit of carefully examining the questions before doing them. In the process of brushing questions at ordinary times, they should look at the stem of the questions first, then at the questions, and finally at the answers to the questions. Especially for objective multiple-choice questions, candidates must see whether the answer options are correct, and don't ignore the quality of the answers for the sake of speed.
3. Use the function of marking test questions skillfully.
Candidates can mark the questions they are not sure about or can't do, and the marked questions will be displayed in the question list. Come back and check after you have finished all the other questions. Reasonable use of the problem marking function can quickly find the problem you need to check among a large number of problems.