CPA Australia

CPA Australia
CPA Australia

What is CPA Australia?

Certified Practising Accountant (CPA) Australia is one of the world's largest accounting, business and finance bodies. CPA Australia represents over 165, 000 professionals globally.

What does it mean to be a member of CPA Australia?

Being a CPA is a mark of high professional competence. It indicates a soundness in depth, breadth and quality of accountancy knowledge. CPA Australia requires its members to maintain a high standard of knowledge through Continuing Professional Development learning. This means your CPA always has leading-edge expertise in accounting and their specialised field of knowledge. What sets us apart from other similar bodies is our focus on strategy, leadership and international business.​

What does CPA Australia do?

CPA Australia is the global professional accountancy designation for strategic business leaders. The support members and the profession internationally by advocating for change at the highest levels and contributing to leading networks worldwide in the finance, accounting and business arenas.

For further information about CPA Australia visit www.cpaaustralia.com.au

Tax Practitioners Board

Tax Practitioners Board
Tax Practitioners Board

What is the TPB?

The TPB is a national body responsible for the registration and regulation of tax agents, BAS agents and tax advisers. The TPB ensure compliance under the Tax Agent Services Act 2009 (TASA).

What does complying with the TPB mean?

Complying with the TPB refers to the legal obligation as a tax agent, this means ensuring that as a business Eden Experts follow all regulations and rules of the Tax Practitioner Board under Australian laws. Tax agents also need to upkeep these lawful practices to maintain the registration as a tax agent. Including regularly adhering to codes of conduct and completing annual declarations of obligation.

For further information about the TPB please visit www.tpb.gov.au

NDIS

NDIS
NDIS

What the NDIS Commission?

The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) Commission is an independent agency established by the Australian government to regulate the provision of support services for people with disabilities. It was created to oversee and ensure the quality and safety of services provided under the NDIS. The NDIS Commission operates under the National Disability Insurance Scheme Act 2013 and the National Disability Insurance Scheme (Quality and Safeguards Commission) Rules 2018.

What is an Accredited NDIS Plan Manager?

Being accredited NDIS Plan Managers means that an organisation has met specific standards and requirements set by the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) to effectively manage NDIS plans on behalf of participants. Accreditation ensures that the plan managers have the necessary skills, knowledge, and systems in place to provide quality support and financial management services to NDIS participants.