Are they chartered?
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But I discovered nothing else but depraved, excessive superstition. Pliny the younger -
Depends on the individual whose doing your accounts - Why Choose SJD - SJD Accountancy - Chartered Accountants"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR -
A practice can be Chartered even if every person there isn't - they would still then be ruled by their governing body.
Is it that you want to know if they are regulated by the ICAEW or ACCA?Comment
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It's for a mortgage application and apparently it makes a difference if they're chartered or not.Originally posted by *Clare* View PostA practice can be Chartered even if every person there isn't - they would still then be ruled by their governing body.
Is it that you want to know if they are regulated by the ICAEW or ACCA?But I discovered nothing else but depraved, excessive superstition. Pliny the youngerComment
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Well, looking at their website, they have a banner which says "Chartered Tax Advisors and Accountants" so WTF do you think?Originally posted by Gibbon View PostAre they chartered?
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No need for that, the BS have seen that but it's not enough on it's own. I've emailed and had a satis reply since but at the time I was just trying to get a quick validated answer so I could proceed with my mortgage application.Originally posted by Wanderer View PostWell, looking at their website, they have a banner which says "Chartered Tax Advisors and Accountants" so WTF do you think?
:But I discovered nothing else but depraved, excessive superstition. Pliny the youngerComment
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I'm generally pretty tolerant of people asking dumb questions here but really, you take the biscuit on this one.Originally posted by Gibbon View PostI was just trying to get a quick validated answer so I could proceed with my mortgage application.
If the lender don't accept your assurances then just ask your accountant to phone your lender or your lender to phone the accountant and ask for the details they require. I really don't see what you are trying to achieve by posting your question on a discussion forum.Last edited by Wanderer; 20 July 2010, 08:00.Free advice and opinions - refunds are available if you are not 100% satisfied.Comment
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And you my good sir clearly have too much time on your hands and are just plain rude.Originally posted by Wanderer View PostI'm generally pretty tolerant of people asking dumb questions here but really, you take the biscuit on this one.
If the lender don't accept your assurances then just ask your accountant to phone your lender or your lender to phone the accountant and ask for the details they require. I really don't see what you are trying to achieve by posting your question on a discussion forum.But I discovered nothing else but depraved, excessive superstition. Pliny the youngerComment
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They're registered with the Chartered Institute of Tax but not I think, with either the ICAEW or ACCA.Originally posted by Gibbon View PostIt's for a mortgage application and apparently it makes a difference if they're chartered or not.Comment
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