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Yes i read and it says in new form 10/12 versionparams0073 wrote:Have you even tried reading the guideline or just believed on what your solicitor said. Read the guideline it doesn't ask for CA's registration document.
You are superstar Param...params0073 wrote:I applied in Feb this year but the guildline is same for the "Supporting Evidence for Previous Earnings Claimed"
text from version 4/11 guideline :-
Accountants providing evidence must be appropriately regulated, and evidence of registration must be provided.
its same in new and old version.
Agree with above comments. Only thing to add is, Make sure your accountant is not just only qualified but he/she must have a 'practicing licence' from ACCA/ICAEW etc. Best way to make sure that your accountant has a practicing licence is to search on institute's website and see if he/she is registered as a practitioner. I have seen increase in Home Office enquiries. I recently received a call from HO just to confirm my full name because I forgot to add my middle name on a client's letter.silverline wrote:UKBA has requested evidence to curb unregulated, unqualified stupids running "accountancy shops". Many applicants are lured by them as they look cheap but in the end get their case complicated..................you do not need accountant's certificate of registration to comply with UKBA requirement. Accountants' regulated body logo i.e. ICAEW, CIMA, ACCA etc & registration number on letterhead suffice.
My accountant is a memeber of Charted Accountants Ireland (CAI) but the website doesn't show the type of his license. The accountant website mention that they've audit license from CAI, does this mean they're practicing too?Make sure your accountant is not just only qualified but he/she must have a 'practicing licence' from ACCA/ICAEW etc. Best way to make sure that your accountant has a practicing licence is to search on institute's website and see if he/she is registered as a practitioner.
If your accountant hold the audit licence then that is good. Every institute has members and firms directory listing. Look for the information in both list.MOGA84 wrote:Hi HSK Accountancy Services,My accountant is a memeber of Charted Accountants Ireland (CAI) but the website doesn't show the type of his license. The accountant website mention that they've audit license from CAI, does this mean they're practicing too?Make sure your accountant is not just only qualified but he/she must have a 'practicing licence' from ACCA/ICAEW etc. Best way to make sure that your accountant has a practicing licence is to search on institute's website and see if he/she is registered as a practitioner.
Also he had mentioned that CAI/ICAI are the same institue (Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland (ICAI)). I had googled it and seems to be correct.