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This means that that firm prepared them which is NOT regulated by an acceptable body. So HO will object to thisYasmeen22 wrote:Deasr MYA and Zimba,
Many thanks for your reply,
I know that the accountant has to be qualified as you mentioned,
BUT
My question was about my case:
The regulated accountant is working with a non regulated accounting company, he prepared the accounts, singed it, the accounts written on that company's headed paper and sent to Companies House.
Please advise,
Thanks
Hi Zimbaa, can we check online weather a person or a firm is an acceptable body?zimba88 wrote:This means that that firm prepared them which is NOT regulated by an acceptable body. So HO will object to thisYasmeen22 wrote:Deasr MYA and Zimba,
Many thanks for your reply,
I know that the accountant has to be qualified as you mentioned,
BUT
My question was about my case:
The regulated accountant is working with a non regulated accounting company, he prepared the accounts, singed it, the accounts written on that company's headed paper and sent to Companies House.
Please advise,
Thanks
I do not know. Amendments is only for when something is seriously wrong with your accounts. Talk to a regulated accountant and explain the situation to them and get your advice from them. The most important part is that documents you send you HO must be prepared by regulated acceptable accountancy firmsYasmeen22 wrote:Deasr Zimba,
Can I ammend it again, this means that I have to go to another firm which is regulated and they prepare it again (same details the old accountant used) and their regulated accountant will sign it??
Is it ok to do that??
Thanks
No requirement for payrollYasmeen22 wrote:Dear Zimba,
That is just related with annual accounts, the old firm (which is not regulated) is doing my payroll every month, I do not think this affects, the HO does not ask about who prepared and submitted the payroll, or is he regulated or not.
Please advise
If the applicant’s business is not required to produce audited accounts, unaudited accounts and an accounts compilation report must be provided from an accountant who is a member of a UK Recognised Supervisory Body (as defined in the Companies Act 2006);
Dear Zimba,zimba88 wrote:This is what the rules demand:
If the applicant’s business is not required to produce audited accounts, unaudited accounts and an accounts compilation report must be provided from an accountant who is a member of a UK Recognised Supervisory Body (as defined in the Companies Act 2006)
Dear Zimaba,
As you advised, I see if I use plain papers (No headed paper) for the amended accounts and the same accountant can sign it and I can amend it, so there is no name for that non regulated firm, just the name of the regulated accountant's name appears on the accounts.
Please advise
Thanks,;
There you go. Good advice from an insiderdnf wrote:In order for an accountant to prepare your accounts, he/she must hold a practicing certificate. This means that if your accountant, holds a practicing certificate than he/she can use their name on your accounts as your accountants. However, if they do not hold a practicing certificate than they are not allowed by ACCA to do so (I can only confirm ACCA, being a fully qualified member of ACCA myself)
This is why, sometimes, the accountants, who may be qualified but do not hold a practicing certificate, works for unqualified firms, which allows them to be able to prepare the accounts but they are not able to use their names on the accounts preparations.
It is highly recommended that you use accountants, who holds the right to practice i.e. practicing certificate.
Dear dnf,dnf wrote:In order for an accountant to prepare your accounts, he/she must hold a practicing certificate. This means that if your accountant, holds a practicing certificate than he/she can use their name on your accounts as your accountants. However, if they do not hold a practicing certificate than they are not allowed by ACCA to do so (I can only confirm ACCA, being a fully qualified member of ACCA myself)
This is why, sometimes, the accountants, who may be qualified but do not hold a practicing certificate, works for unqualified firms, which allows them to be able to prepare the accounts but they are not able to use their names on the accounts preparations.
It is highly recommended that you use accountants, who holds the right to practice i.e. practicing certificate.
Dear dnfdnf wrote:Hi Yasmeen,
If the accountant is employed by the firm than technically you are the firms client and therefore the accounts are deemed to have been prepared by the firm.
Please note that as per ACCA guidelines, the name under the accountants report on the accounts would be the firms name. Your accountant may be willing to put his name and the firms name.
Would Home Office pick this up? They may or they may not...
The choice will have to be yours...
I think they mean: the person who prepare it should have a valid cert. , my accountant signed the report and he is certified and has a valid cert.dnf wrote:Dear Yasmeen,
Thank you for your email.
I am unable to pre- assess any applications. However as long as the individual preparing the accounts meets the following, they should meet the requirements of the rules.
The accountant must have a valid licence to practice or practising certificate and must be a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales, the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Scotland, the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland, the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants, the Association of Authorised Public Accountants, the Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy, the Institute of Financial Accountants, the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants, the Association of International Accountants or the Association of Accounting Technicians.
Kind regards
Are you posting in Tier 1 Ent under two different usernames as there are two member IDs registered to your IP and the questions asked by both are almost identical? This is against forum T&Cs to have two usernames.Yasmeen22 wrote:Dear members and gurus,
My annual accounts has been prepared by ACCA accountant, he is not working with any firm (regulated or not regulated), he is a consultant. He signed my annual accounts and he mentioned his FCCA membership number. The accounts are on plain paper submitted to Companies House and electronically to HMRC.
Is it ok to do that?? or he should work with a regulated firm??
Kind regards,