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How to choose subjects in the initial examination of tax agents
For the first time, tax agents can choose one, two or three subjects according to their own abilities, and apply according to the following recommended subjects.

1, choose a subject

Recommended Subject: Finance and Accounting

Applicable candidates: candidates who have little time and no accounting foundation.

Highlight: Few candidates will take one course a year. If candidates really can't spare the time to study, then reserve accounting is very suitable. After preparing financial accounting, it will be helpful for the next round of tax-related service practice.

2. Select two subjects.

Recommended subjects: Tax Law I and Tax Law II.

Applicable candidates: most candidates who register for the tax agent exam for the first time.

Recommended reason: Tax Law 1 and Tax Law 2 belong to the basic content of tax accountant examination, tax law 1 mainly focuses on turnover tax and tax law 2 mainly focuses on income tax. Both courses are not difficult. Candidates can easily get high marks as long as they study hard and do more questions. There is another important reason for choosing these two courses, that is, it can improve self-confidence in learning.

3. Select three subjects

Recommended subjects: tax law I, tax law II, tax-related service practice.

Applicable candidates: candidates who apply for the tax agent exam for the first time and have a fixed study time every day.

Recommended reason: These three subjects are usually called "three taxes", and the name tells us that these three subjects are closely related. Tax law 1 and tax law 2 are the basis of tax-related service practice, and almost 50% of the test sites of tax-related service practice come from tax law 1.

Guide to tax preparation

1, carefully planned, easy before difficult.

At the beginning of preparing for the exam, zero-based candidates must pay attention to laying a solid foundation, take it slowly and steadily, don't blindly pursue speed, and don't worry too much that they can't review the textbook content. Make a study plan from the beginning and follow it. Start with simple basic content, step by step. Candidates who already have experience in preparing for the exam can also review the basic knowledge first, consolidate the knowledge they have mastered, and start learning new knowledge on this basis, which will be of great help to preparing for the exam.

2. Pay attention to teaching materials and counseling books.

Official textbooks and counseling books are important tools for preparing for the tax agent exam, and also important basis and source of the tax agent exam proposition. Candidates must use these two tools correctly. At the same time, candidates can also pay attention to the real questions in the past two years and study and explore the ideas and laws of the real questions in previous exams. When you start reviewing, you must read the textbook first, which shall prevail. After you are familiar with the knowledge points in the textbook, read the extracurricular tutoring books and brush the questions to deepen your understanding and memory of the knowledge points.

Step 3 summarize regularly

The knowledge system of tax agent examination is more complicated, and there is more knowledge to remember. Candidates are advised to summarize regularly, form a knowledge system and connect important knowledge points in series. When summing up, candidates should pay special attention to the easily confused test sites and the test sites that are very close before and after. You can put them together to compare your memory and deepen your understanding.

How much is the tax agent's salary?

At present, the annual salary of experienced tax agents can reach more than 200 thousand. According to the salary data given by different recruitment websites, the specific salary is high or low according to the development of the city, but even in small cities, the salary is 4000-8000. The average monthly salary in Shanghai reached 20,000-30,000 in the first two years, while that in other first-tier cities was 8,000-1.5 million.