ICAI, CPA Ireland sign Mutual Recognition Agreement
Abhay Anand | October 10, 2018 | 12:43 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, OCTOBER 10: The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) has signed the Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA) with CPA Ireland. Signing of the Agreement between ICAI & CPA Ireland would facilitate mutually recognizing the Qualification of each other’s and admit the Members in good standing by prescribing a bridging mechanism between the two Institutes. Under the terms of MRA, an ICAI member in good standing of ICAI can become the member of CPA Ireland on completing and passing 2 online tests in Irish Taxation and Irish Law & Strategy.
The Union Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on July 18, 2018 had approved the signing of MRA between the ICAI and CPA Ireland. The Agreement provides for recognition of their respective Members’ prior qualifications and providing membership services to each other’s Members in their “home” locations; and jointly undertake a range of activities and initiatives.
While signing the MRA, CA. Naveen N.D. Gupta, President, ICAI mentioned that “The MRA between ICAI and CPA Ireland would help to foster strong working relations between the two accounting institutes and will lead to greater mobility of professionals at either end.”
Cormac Mohan, President, CPA Ireland expressed that “The MRA between ICAI and CPA Ireland would be beneficial for the members of both Institutes and they can enjoy the benefits that each organisation offers.”
Eamonn Siggins, CEO, CPA Ireland and CA. S.B. Zaware, Central Council Member, ICAI were also present during the MRA signing ceremony and expressed their pleasure at the signing of the agreement between the two bodies that would herald new dimensions for professionals at either end.
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