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  1. Association of Accounting Technicians - Wikipedia

    • AAT was created in 1980 by merging the technician-focused divisions of two major UK accounting bodies: the Institute of Accounting Staff (then a subsidiary of ACCA); and the Association of Technicians in Finance and Accounting (then a subsidiary of CIPFA).   From its formation in the 1980s, AAT offered a technician level qualification which was intended to support … See more

    Overview

    The Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT) is a UK-headquartered, global professional body … See more

    Leadership

    In October 2024, tax lecturer, professional director, and long-running accountancy practice owner, Michael Steed, became AAT's new President. Steed took up the role alongside newly-elected AAT Vice-President L… See more

    Governance

    AAT is governed as a charity with public interest requirements, as well as a professional body accountable to its members.
    In practice, the organisation is governed by a 20-perso… See more

    Charitable Status

    As a registered charity AAT in England and Wales. It has a remit to act in the public interest. This is done through increasing the availability of accountancy education. AAT’s charitable objects are:
    1. To … See more

    Exemptions

    AAT offers a range of exemptions for international learners, which are listed on its website.
    AAT agreed an exemption agreement with the Chartered Tax Institute of Malaysia (CTIM) in J… See more

    Examinations

    Since 2010, every level of the AAT qualification has a number of modules, each of which culminate in a computer-based assessment. In the case of end-point assessments, which are undertaken by apprentice… See more

    Qualifications and assessments

    AAT is unique amongst accountancy bodies in that its qualifications are open-access. That is, someone does not need to hold prior qualifications from learning institutions as a prerequisite to enrol in a programm… See more

     
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  1. The AAT was established by the Administrative Appeals Tribunal Act 1975 and started operation in 1976. On 1 July 2015, the Migration Review Tribunal, Refugee Review Tribunal and Social Security Appeals Tribunal became divisions of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal.
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    AAT was created in 1980 by the Institute of Accounting Staff (then a subsidiary of ACCA) and the Association of Technicians in Finance and Accounting (then a subsidiary of CIPFA).
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  2. History | The Association of Accounting Technicians …

    The Association of Accounting Technicians of Sri Lanka (AAT Sri Lanka) was formed in 1987 on the initiative of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Sri Lanka (CA Sri Lanka), based on the findings of a research program on …

     
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