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No but the accountants must be regulated as per guide and rules.msree wrote:Hi
Need help please
If we have two accountants, do we need any document for that
Else last two years documents signed by first
Accountant and the last year documents signed by new Accountant is sufficient?
Sorry mate, I might need some schooling again!zimba88 wrote:NO letter required.
They simply must be regulated and registered as REQUIRED IN THE GUIDE. It is your job to confirm with them that they have the required certification. Any documents produced by accountants that are not certified as per rules will not be accepted.
You can submit only the last year accounts showing full investment, if produced by a regulated accountant
Nothing. You follow the rules and send documents as required. You leave the checks to themso for someone who has established new business, what is one providing (apart from financial accounts) if anything?
Amz wrote:Hi All
I have been to an Immigration Lawyer Yesterday and he somewhat answered my queries regarding accountants.
1. I was told that in case a person had 2 accountants, The letters can be provided by current accountant only and the current accountant can mention in a cover letter when he took over your business accounts, and that he has verified previous accounts (If made by previous accountant) and In terms of any discrepancies he can mention them and let the Home Office know that the discrepancies have been rectified.
I am all in for current accountant's letter and that he can verify that he is a registered accountant and he has verified previous accounts and job creations and 50K investment etc.
I am not too sure if we should be letting Home Office know about any discrepancies etc. Its for them to check. As long as HMRC have nothing outstanding, I personally don't think there would be a problem.
2. I was also told that we don't have to attach any accountant practicing certificate. All we need to do is to provide the accountant with his Registration number (In my case ACCA Registration Number) and its for Home Office to verify if the accountant is regulated or not by ACCA. In case of false statement by accountant Home Office will but the accountant for accountability.