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ADIT (the Advanced Diploma in International Taxation) is a professional qualification and credential, offered globally by the UK-based Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT) to international tax professionals. As of August 2021, there were more than 5,000 ADIT students, graduates and International Tax Affiliates in approximately 120 countries.
The CIOT administers and awards three qualifications: the CTA (Chartered Tax Adviser) qualification for domestic tax practitioners in the United Kingdom, the ADIT (the Advanced Diploma in International Taxation) for international tax professionals around the world and the DITT (Diploma in Tax Technology), which was introduced in November 2022.
Members of the institute may be Accounting, Legal or other professionals who have obtained the relevant tax expertise. The institute provides training and conducts examinations to determine eligibility. [2] The CITN offers an Advanced Diploma in International Taxation to CITN members who work in international tax. [3]
The Association of International Accountants (AIA) is a professional accountancy body. It was founded in the UK in 1928 and since that date has promoted the concept of ‘international accounting’ to create a global network of accountants in over 85 countries worldwide.
Diploma in International Financial Reporting (DipIFR), offered both in English [21] and Russian. [22] Certificate in International Auditing (Cert IA), offered both in English [23] and Spanish. [24] Certificate in International Public Sector Accounting Standards (Cert IPSAS), offered both in English [25] and Arabic. [26]
Master of Taxation (MTax), Master of Business Taxation (MBT), or Master of Science in Taxation (MSTax) is a higher degree in taxation conferred by universities. MTax programs prepare graduates for executive careers in the accounting profession with a focus on taxation, where effective decisions require a detailed understanding of tax consequences.
A new income tax law, passed in 1997 and effective 1998, determined residence as the basis for taxation of worldwide income. [169] The Philippines used to tax the foreign income of nonresident citizens at reduced rates of 1 to 3% (income tax rates for residents were 1 to 35% at the time). [170]
The IFA offers a Diploma in IFRS through accredited training providers [19] in Pakistan, Peru, the Russian Federation [currently suspended], Ukraine [currently suspended] [20] and Lithuania. IFA offers various certifications in financial accounting, tax advice, and financial and business management, all in small and medium-sized enterprises. [21]