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Practising certificates: give yourself peace of mind this Christmas
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- 14 Dec 2023
Not long now until the new practising certificate (PC) guidelines kick in, it’s time to get your house in order before the festive break. Add checking whether you need a PC to your Christmas ‘to-do’ list.
Why would you not have a practising certificate?
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- 20 Sep 2023
With guideline changes coming in January, it’s time to re-examine whether you should hold a practising certificate. ICAEW member and corporate strategist David Blair explains why it’s a good idea.
Seven situations that require a practising certificate
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- 09 Aug 2023
As an executor of a will, a nominal partner, or when working overseas, accountants might question the need for a practising certificate under new guidelines starting January 2024. These scenarios determine when one is necessary.
Self employed? When you might need a practising certificate
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- 02 Nov 2023
Imminent changes to the statement on members engaging in public practice mean that self-employed members who don’t currently require a practising certificate may now need one. We guide you through the changes.
The importance of practising certificates for portfolio FDs
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- 23 Nov 2023
If you’re just starting out as a portfolio Finance Director, understanding whether you need a practising certificate ought to be at the top of your to-do list.
Last call for practising certificates
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- 12 Apr 2024
Members requiring a practising certificate have just over two weeks left to apply for one – and avoid the risk of disciplinary action.
Guideline changes: do you need a practising certificate?
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- 09 Jun 2023
As ICAEW updates its Statement on engaging in public practice, members are urged to check in case any of their activities might count as engaging in practice.
Small charities need you: volunteering as an independent examiner
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- 20 Jul 2023
Charities are always on the lookout for professionals to provide independent examinations – and as long as it’s pro bono and the charity is small, you may not need a practising certificate.
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