A set of competency
requirements for auditors of self-managed superannuation funds (SMSFs)
has been developed by CPA Australia, the Institute of Chartered
Accounts in Australia and the National Institute of Accountants.
The competency
requirements will be mandatory for members of these professional
accounting bodies who audit SMSFs for financial years commencing on
or after 1 July 2008. Members are encouraged to adopt these
requirements earlier.
The popularity of
SMSFs continues to grow, with accountants playing an increasingly
important role to ensure SMSF trustees comply with superannuation
law.
SMSF trustees are
responsible for ensuring their fund meets a number of legislative
requirements in order to receive generous tax concessions.
Each year they must
have independent financial and compliance audits conducted on their
fund to check they are meeting these requirements.
In the current
regulatory environment, it is necessary for accountants to have the
appropriate level of knowledge and experience to perform these
complex audits, in particular the compliance audit.
Accountants
undertaking SMSF audits will also need to hold a practicing
certificate issued by one of the three bodies and have relevant
professional indemnity insurance.
We are a current CPA
public practicing certificate holder and insured with a professional
indemnity insurance cover. We are able to provide such knowledge and
experience based audit services to SMSFs.
We also provide audit
insurance for clients, to cover professional costs that are incurred
as a result of tax office, or any other statutory body audit.
Please contact us if
you would like further information.