IQAB definition
Examples of IQAB in a sentence
US CPAs who obtained their CPA credential by qualifying under a reciprocal agreement that the IQAB may have with another professional accountancy organization are not eligible under this agreement.
Within the term of this agreement, the IQAB undertakes to renegotiate Appendix 1 of this agreement with the aim of expanding access to this agreement to CA ANZ members who are not citizens of Australia or New Zealand; or holders of visas granting legal residency in Australia or New Zealand.
The U.S. IQAB and the New Zealand Institute of Chartered Accountants (NZICA) have achieved consensus on principles of reciprocity to be recommended to the NZICA and to the individual U.S. State Boards of Accountancy.
This includes all mutual recognition agreements, reciprocal membership agreements, and other similar agreements which the IQAB may have or may have had at any time, or any that are concluded after the date of this agreement.
Within the term of this agreement, the IQAB undertakes to renegotiate Appendix 1 of this agreement with the aim of expanding access to this agreement to CPA Australia members who are not citizens of Australia or New Zealand; or holders of visas granting legal residency in Australia or New Zealand.
The National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) and the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) have jointly established the United States International Qualifications Appraisal Board (U.S. IQAB) to eliminate impediments to reciprocity by serving as the link between the accounting profession in the United States and the accounting profession in countries seeking mutual recognition of accounting qualifications.
This includes all mutual recognition agreements, reciprocal membership agreements, and other similar agreements which the IQAB may have, at any time, had.
The IQAB compared CPA Australia’s requirements to those set out in the Uniform Accountancy Act (UAA).
To promote reciprocity, the U.S. IQAB and the NZICA recommend the adoption of the following principles for the mutual recognition of the CA and the CPA designations.
This includes all mutual recognition agreements, reciprocal membership agreements, and other similar agreements which the IQAB may have or have had at any time.