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Assessment 2 - Letter of Advice Ru
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Course: (BLO5539) Australian Income Tax Law & Practice - SY
Criteria Full HD D C P N
The extent
of research
demonstrat
ed and the
overall
grasp of the
subject
matter.
Use of
client
centric
approach
Accurate and
comprehensiv
e knowledge
of the law
(e.g., co
ect
identification
of key
sections, o
key cases o
articles)
(marks 4.9 -
5.3)
Very good
knowledge of
the law (e.g.,
very good
identification
of key
sections, o
key cases o
articles)
(marks 4.3 -
4.8)
Good
knowledge of
the law (e.g.,
Good
identification
of key
sections, o
key cases o
articles)
(marks 3.6 -
4.2)
Basic
knowledge of
the law (e.g.,
some
identification
of key
sections, o
key cases o
articles)
(marks XXXXXXXXXX)
Limited or no
knowledge of
the law.
(marks 0-2.9)
Professionally
presented
letter tailored
to the client’s
needs that is
dated, has an
executive
summary, a
disclaimer and
is signed off
y a partner.
(marks 1.7 -
1.9)
Well-
presented
letter that is
tailored to the
client’s needs,
dated, has an
executive
summary, a
disclaimed
and is signed
off by a
partner.
(marks 1.4 -
1.6)
A letter that is
dated, has an
executive
summary, a
disclaimed
and is signed
off by a
partner.
(marks 1.8 -
2.1)
A well-argued
essay that is
not presented
to meet the
needs of the
client.
(marks XXXXXXXXXX)
An essay that
does not meet
the needs of
the client.
(marks XXXXXXXXXX)
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Criteria Full HD D C P N
The quality
of legal
writing.
Excellent
application of
legal
precedent
which was
co
ectly
evidenced
with
footnotes.
Uses succinct,
accurate sub-
headings to
add clarity
and direction
for both the
eader and
the writer.
Skillful use of
IRAC to
present a
well-argued
letter of
advice.
Excellent use
of the English
language and
appropriate
grammar.
(marks 1.7 -
1.9)
Very good
application of
legal
precedent
which was
co
ectly
evidenced
with
footnotes.
Uses sub-
headings to
add clarity
and direction
for both the
eader and
the writer.
Minor e
ors
in
structure/font
space/margin
page number.
Good use of
IRAC to
present a
well-argued
letter of
advice.
No spelling o
gramma
e
ors.
(marks 1.4 -
1.6)
Good
application of
legal
precedent
which was
co
ectly
evidenced
with
footnotes.
Uses a few
sub-headings
to add clarity
and direction
for both the
eader and
the writer.
Several e
ors
in
font/space/m
argin/page
number.
Adequate use
of IRAC to
present a
well-argued
letter of
advice.
Minor spelling
and gramma
e
ors.
(marks 1.8 -
2.1)
Acceptable
application of
legal
precedent
which was
co
ectly
evidenced
with
footnotes.
Uses a few
sub-headings
which
contribute
minimally to
clarity and
direction fo
oth the
eader and
the writer.
Demonstrates
an attempt to
use suggested
presentation
of report.
Adequate use
of IRAC to
present an
argument,
which
presented
accurate
information
ut was not
written in a
persuasive
manner.
Some spelling
and gramma
e
ors.
(marks XXXXXXXXXX)
Inco
ect o
no application
of legal
precedent
without
eferencing.
Limited or no
use of
subheadings.
Disregard
suggested
presentation
of report.
IRAC was not
used, or used
inco
ectly
and the lette
did not have a
good
structure.
Numerous
spelling and
gramma
e
ors.
(marks XXXXXXXXXX)
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Overall Score
HD D C P N