Ethics Flashcards
1
Q
What is the professional code of ethics?
A
Professional competence Integrity Professional behaviour Confidentiality Objectivity
2
Q
What is required before taking on new clients?
A
Must assess:
- Risk to integrity of the practice on accepting work
- Whether firm has adequate skills and competence
- Risk of money laundering
Information to be obtained: Company - proof of incorporation - structure, directors and shareholders of the company - identities of management
Individuals
- proof of identity and address
- details of nature and structure of any unincorporated business interests and any partners in a partnership
3
Q
What is required on accepting work of new clients?
A
- Must ask permission from client to contact old tax advisors to request information
- If client refuses, should not consider acting for them
- If not, issue a letter of engagement setting out terms and conditions
4
Q
What is examples of conflicts of interest?
A
- Asked to act for another party in a transaction with an existing client
- Acting for both parties in a divorce
- Acting for the employer and their employees
- Where the advisor may benefit from the transaction
5
Q
When can an ACCA member act for conflicting interest
A
Safeguarding measures put in place:
- potential conflict should be pointed out to all relevant parties
- consent should be obtained to act for them
- firm must have clear guidelines in respect to confidentiality
- should consider the need to use separate teams for each client
6
Q
What is the accountants responsibility with HMRC?
A
- Information must be accurate and complete
- Must not assist a client to plan or commit an offence
If become aware of a tax irregularity:
- Discuss with client
- Ensure proper disclosure to HMRC
7
Q
What is the process when client makes an error (HMRC)?
A
- Decide whether genuine or deliberate act
- Explain to client the need to notify HMRC
- If client refuses, must explain the consequences in writing
- If material, consider whether to act for client
- If client still refuses should cease to act and write to HMRC stating that the firm no longer acts for the client but not stating the reason why