Is it important to have a qualified accountant?
Doing some googling, it appears some of the smaller firms are not chartered (and don't claim to be on their websites). Looking back over the accountants I've used over the years, most individuals appear to call themselves "client manager" or similar - they don't claim to be qualified accountants. The firm I'm with at the moment is Chartered although my accountant does not appear to be - I assume that must mean they have at least one qualified accountant working for the firm, but also means their covered by regulations and have "something to lose" if it goes wrong. Some are chartered tax advisers rather than chartered accountants.
It seems anyone can call themselves an accountant and set up an accountancy firm.
If you're happy with the service and advice, does it matter? Keen to hear constructive views.
Find A Chartered Accountant
Doing some googling, it appears some of the smaller firms are not chartered (and don't claim to be on their websites). Looking back over the accountants I've used over the years, most individuals appear to call themselves "client manager" or similar - they don't claim to be qualified accountants. The firm I'm with at the moment is Chartered although my accountant does not appear to be - I assume that must mean they have at least one qualified accountant working for the firm, but also means their covered by regulations and have "something to lose" if it goes wrong. Some are chartered tax advisers rather than chartered accountants.
It seems anyone can call themselves an accountant and set up an accountancy firm.
If you're happy with the service and advice, does it matter? Keen to hear constructive views.
Find A Chartered Accountant
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