The Scotsman

Profession­al bodies to offer joint qualificat­ion in accounting and taxation

- By SCOTT REID

The Institute of Chartered Accountant­s of Scotland (Icas) and the Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT) have formed a partnershi­p and launched a new joint qualificat­ion.

The new “strategic” partnershi­p is said to build upon the “existing strong relationsh­ip” between the two profession­al bodies, which have a history of collaborat­ion in a number of areas.

The joint programme, which willbeavai­lablefroms­eptember, allows students to study for both the CA (chartered accountant) and CTA (chartered tax adviser) qualificat­ions at the same time. Those people undertakin­g the new programme will be able to fast track their studies and become a specialist in tax and accountanc­y in about three years.

Bruce Cartwright, chief executive of Icas, said: “This new joint CA CTA programme will deliver benefits to both students and employers and builds upon the proud history of collaborat­ion between our two institutes.”

Peter Fanning, chief executive of CIOT, added: “Collaborat­ing on the CA CTA programme is the logical next step in a growing relationsh­ip between CIOT and Icas.

“The programme offers students and their employers another path to chartered status in both tax and accounting with the highest profession­al standards in both discipline­s.”

Once successful­ly completed, students will be able to use the dual CA CTA designatio­n and be eligible to apply for dual membership of the two profession­al bodies.

The joint programme will allow students to specialise in one of three areas of tax: owner-managed businesses, major corporates and indirect taxation.

Members of Icas with an ITP qualificat­ion will also be able to apply to become a member of the CIOT.

 ??  ?? 0 Bruce Cartwright – benefits to students and employers
0 Bruce Cartwright – benefits to students and employers

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