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ITI and ACA question

  • 28-03-2011 11:46am
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 1


    I'm just wondering if it is possible to do the ITI exams, then perhaps later in my career do the ACA exams? Iv just received an offer from PwC and I don't know whether I should do ITI only or ACA and ITI. At this point Im not quite sure what I want, I definately want to do the ITI exams but I dont know if I want to do both right now, hence the question. Any help on this matter would be greatly appreciated!!


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 899 ✭✭✭djk1000


    I think people tend to do the accounting exams first, since you have to do it in a training contract and get your experience signed off, then do the tax exams later. As a qualified accountant, you should get exemption from the first year of ITI.


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