How do I obtain a practising certificate?
http://www.accaglobal.com/documents/pctr_uk_new.pdf Back to top 21. Why has the six month rule changed to an annual cut off date? With the exception of Zimbabwe for taxation all ACCA papers have changed to an annual cut off date when deciding what becomes an examinable document. The exact cut off date is 30 September for all audit and financial reporting standards and for most of the tax jurisdictions. For specific details of examinable documents please refer to the examinable documents section for the paper you are interested in. There are a number of reasons for the amendment. Below is a list of just some of the reasons behind the change • Efficiencies in material production for colleges and hence materials remain current for longer with the need for supplements being reduced • Fairness to students as they will be guaranteed two sittings of the same accounting, audit and tax regulation/legislation • One of the many aspects of ACCA qualification is to ensure that candidates are techni
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