Currently, anyone in the UK can refer to themselves as a tax adviser, regardless of whether they are professionally qualified.
However, tax advisers who are members of relevant tax or accountancy related professional bodies, such as the CIOT and the Association of Taxation Technicians (ATT) will have gained a qualification through passing stringent exams.
Chartered Tax Advisers are required to meet high professional standards, undertake continuing professional development and follow the profession’s code of conduct.
The CIOT encourages anyone seeking help with their tax affairs to use its online guidance for help on how to find and work with qualified advisers.
Nichola Ross Martin, President of the CIOT, said:
‘Dealing with our own taxes should not be confusing or stressful.
‘We want to give taxpayers greater knowledge and understanding of taxes and help point them to trustworthy help. The right advice can protect you and your finances.
‘Rogue agents who are not properly qualified can put taxpayers at risk – whether through poor advice, incorrect filings or even fraudulent claims made in a taxpayer’s name. Choosing a professionally qualified adviser provides reassurance that they are bound by ethical standards and subject to professional oversight.’
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