Is it ok for me to just invoice him a fee for the services I provide
The OP is an ACA and therefore would need a practising cert and professional indemnity insurance in order to comply with Chartered Accountants Ireland rules, if they are to provide paid-for services to a third party customer in their own account and not as an employee.You need to be a Registered Auditor, to sign audit reports, other than that there are no licensing requirements. A company only requires an audit if it is above a certain size.
All as the OP is not auditing accounts just preparing them and the directors sign the accounts does this not negate the need for a practicing cert and PI? Would the same goes for VAT returns etc or does the institute say he needs them for that sort of work to?
The OP is an ACA and therefore would need a practising cert and professional indemnity insurance in order to comply with Chartered Accountants Ireland rules, if they are to provide paid-for services to a third party customer in their own account and not as an employee.
So what sort of work can an ACA do without PI and practicing cert? Going off topic here I now just thinking out loud!
I want to make sure I approach this is the correct way as I'm not going to be an employee in the business. I wanted to check if you need some sort of an accounting licence to prepare accounts for a Ltd company which you don't work for.
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