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Which variant to choose for f4 and f6?

 
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Which variant to choose for f4 and f6?
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07-06-2011, 10:50 PM
Hi! I will be taking admission in f4, f6 and f8 classes. I want to know which variant should I choose for those two papers. I will work in karachi for few yrs and then will try to relocate to Australia. Though there isn't australian law and tax in acca qualification and I don't want to do ICAEW's CA afterwards so english law and tax is not necessary for me. So I want to know should I study global, english or pakistani law and english or pakistani tax. If I study UK tax and law. Which is best teacher of f4(UK) in karachi? Barrister khurram or KFA and best teacher for UK tax paper, Sir Haroon Tebrez or Sir Abeel. I also want to know which teacher is best for f8, Sir Sajid kapadia or Sir javed Zuberi. I will be very thankful for your reply.
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Which variant to choose for f4 and f6? - by Danial - 07-06-2011, 10:50 PM
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