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I suppose this should not be an issue.hsmp2007Tier1 wrote:Hi All
I have just rcvd the following reply from my accountant at SJD Accountancy,
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I have since found out that SJD Accountancy itself is not registered under any of below. We do have individual accountants who fall under ACCA & ICAEW , so we will supply the details of who will be signing the visa reference for at that time.
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Senior members, please advise if this is OK and normal practice to get letter from "Certified Accountant in non-certified firm" or do I need to change the accountancy firm ( which I dont want to as they have been excellent so far in all contractor accountancy related tasks )
Please advise.
thanks very much for the clarification. Though I may not need the accountant letter, as I am going to apply as employee of company with main evidences as salary slips + dividend vouchers and personal bank statements. I think that should be just enough, though ofcourse carrying other documents like biz statements, accountant letter etc. only incase if the case worker asks for it.m.j wrote:I suppose this should not be an issue.hsmp2007Tier1 wrote:Hi All
I have just rcvd the following reply from my accountant at SJD Accountancy,
"
I have since found out that SJD Accountancy itself is not registered under any of below. We do have individual accountants who fall under ACCA & ICAEW , so we will supply the details of who will be signing the visa reference for at that time.
"
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Senior members, please advise if this is OK and normal practice to get letter from "Certified Accountant in non-certified firm" or do I need to change the accountancy firm ( which I dont want to as they have been excellent so far in all contractor accountancy related tasks )
Please advise.
As long as the signing person / accountant is a member of ACCA, UKBA should not have any problems.
good point. But ukba requirement is that either accountant or firm needs to be member of one of the approved organisations and acca is just one of them. Secondly, I am sure big accountancy firms like SJD will always be having practicing chartered accountants and not just members. Though in my case its not that important to go extra mile for this backup document, but I will definitley check it with the accountancy firm too in the meantime. Thanks for mentioning.bobby80gh wrote:The person who signs the letter should have ACCA practising certificate. If he does not have ACCA practising certificate then legally he can not sign the accountant letter. Been an ACCA member is not enough to act for the public like signing letters. The good thing is the home office may not be aware of this so you might be fine if even the person who signed the letter does not have a practicing certificate.