For financial advisers who want to offer real tax advice and proactive assistance, becoming a registered tax (financial) adviser is an essential step. The Tax Practitioners Board has prescribed education requirements for adviser.
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For financial advisers who want to offer real tax advice and proactive assistance, becoming a registered tax (financial) adviser is an essential step.
The Tax Practitioners Board has prescribed education requirements for advisers. In addition to your degree or diploma, you’ll also need to have successfully completed board approved courses in commercial law and Australian taxation law.
The Institute of Public Accountants (IPA) is one of Australia's oldest representative professional bodies, formed over 90 years ago. Commencing operations in 1923, our evolution has seen us grow to our current position with over 42,000 students and members internationally.
Throughout all phases of history, we have supported and championed our members and the profession. We are here to protect and support our members as well as the SME/SMP sector, and to ensure our members gain appropriate professional recognition.
This course covers the areas required by the Tax Practitioners Board (TPB) for those providing advice in taxation under the Tax Agents Services Act 2009 (TASA). Under TASA, it is a requirement that the advice provided is given professionally and ethically as required by TASA.
This program is designed to get one ready for the Tax Accountant position in an accounting firm. It is perfect for those who love to handle tax matters and wish to be job ready in public practice sector.
Company Tax Preparation is the most complex and difficult part of TAX. In comparison, BAS and GST are relatively easy. If you have browsed the job ads of AA (Assistant Accountant) and FA (Financial Accountant).
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This subject seeks to provide students with a sound understanding of taxation principles to enable them to apply relevant Australian tax legislation.
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