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ACCA tax and BAS agent recognition in Australia

ACCA is pleased to advise that the Tax Practitioners Board has accredited ACCA as a recognised tax agent association and as a recognised BAS agent association on 12 May 2010.

The Tax Practitioners Board can accredit professional associations so that the professional qualifications and experience of their members are recognised for registration purposes.

ACCA members who wish to apply for tax agent and/or BAS agent registration should visit here. 

The recognition of our body by the Tax Practitioners Board is a significant development for ACCA and its members in Australia.  It forms part of a wider effort being undertaken by our team to improve, where viable, the career opportunities of our members. Further work is now being undertaken to improve other areas of recognition and we will update you as and when progress is achieved.

Yours sincerely,

MICHAELA CAMPBELL
HEAD OF ACCA AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND

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