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TPB approves FPA course for adviser requirements

The Taxation Practitioners Board has approved the FPA CFP certification program as an approved course for Australian tax law.

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November 25, 2016
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According to a statement, those hoping to re-register with the TPB and have completed units CFP 1-5 will be deemed to have completed the ‘Australian tax law’ subject, and will only need to complete an additional course in ‘commercial law’ .

The FPA was recognised as a tax agent association by the TPB in 2012, meaning that FPA members who are tax (financial) advisers with six years in the past eight years of experience can re-register with the TPB without needing to do additional study.

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Today’s announcement means that CFP professionals who do not meet the experience requirements will now not have to complete additional study in ‘Australian tax law’, the statement said.

“At the FPA, we believe that high quality education is an important part of raising financial planning standards and building consumer confidence in our profession. For this reason, we have worked with the TPB to get the FPA recognised as an approved course provider, and the CFP certification program as an approved course in ‘Australian tax law’,” said FPA chief executive Dante De Gori.

“For CFP professionals who do not meet the experience requirements, this will mean that they are only required to complete the ‘commercial law’ course to re-register with the TPB and continue to provide tax (financial) advice. We are delighted to have secured this for our members.”

Mr De Gori added that that FPA ‘voting’ members who do meet the experience requirements (six years full time experience in the last eight years), are eligible to re-register without needing to complete any further studies.

“For FPA members who have not yet renewed their TPB registration, we encourage you to check the TPB website for when your registration expires, as this may be as soon as 31 July 2017,” he said.

 

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  1. Michael says:
    9 years ago

    Yes, but as an AR do you need to actually be registered?
    As an employee AR of a CAR that is registered you don’t need to separately register with TPB unless you are the sole responsible person in the CAR.i.e, you are the sole individual in the business.
    If you are giving tax advice be aware of the potential to be adequately able to do so but there are options that don’t require ever more courses. The FPA is a training organisation with serious conflicts of interest when it comes to considering options that don’t include the FPA selling more courses.
    Just like servicing clients, different circumstances often means different solutions.

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