历史沿革
历史沿革

History

The Institute of Public Accountants (IPA) is one of Australia's oldest representative professional bodies, formed over 90 years ago. Commencing operations in 1923, our evolution has seen us grow to our current position with over 46,000 students and members internationally.

  • 1923 - Institute of Factory and Cost Accountants, formed in Melbourne, Victoria.
  • 1950 - Institute of Taxation and Cost Accountants, name change.
  • 1957 - National Institute of Accountants, name change.
  • 1967 - Institute of Commercial Studies, name change.
  • 1970 - Institute of Affiliate Accountants, name change.
  • 1988 - National Institute of Accountants, adoption of the precedent name.
  • 2002 - NIA gazetted as an authorised assessing authority for skilled migration to Australia.
  • 2004 - NIA became a member of the International Federation of Accountants.
  • 2007 - NIA became a member of Asia Oceania Tax Consultants' Association.
  • 2011 - the NIA changes it name and adopts a new identity, becoming the Institute of Public Accountants.
  • 2011 - The IPA becomes a member of the Confederation of Asian and Pacific Accountants.
  • 2012 - The IPA is included in the BRW's 2012 Most Innovative Companies List
  • 2013 - The IPA celebrates its 90th birthday.
  • 2015 - The IPA acquires the Institute of Financial Accountants in the UK, bringing our membership base to 42,000 across 80+ countries.
  • 2020 - The IPA Group acquires the Association of Accounting Technicians Australia.
  • 2022 - The IPA Group represents the interests of nearly 50,000 members from more than 100 countries and regions.

Throughout all phases of history, we have supported and championed our members and the profession. We are here to protect and support our members as well as the SME/SMP sector, and to ensure our members gain appropriate professional recognition.
Click here for more information on our Professional Recognition.

Representation

We make representations to Government including the Australian Tax Office, Australian Securities and Investment Commission, Australian Prudential Regulatory Authority, Treasury Tax Agents Board and the Attorney General's Department.
We also ensure the concerns of members are voiced with government and key industry sectors through representation on special interest groups and committees including:
AASB Urgent Issues Group   |   Approved Auditors Subcommittee   |   ASIC Chairs Committee   |   ASIC Regional Liaison Group   |   ASX Corporate Governance Council   |   ASX Listed Entities Liaison Committee   |   ATO Accounting Working Group   |   ATO CEOs Forum   |   ATO Foreign Source Income Subcommittee   |   ATO GST Subcommittee   |   ATO Lodgement Working Party   |   ATO National Tax Liaison Group   |   ATO NTLG International Financial Reporting Standards Subcommittee   |   ATO Research Steering Committee   |   ATO Tax Reform Working Party   |   ATO Technical Issues Management Subcommittee   |   ATO/Tax Practitioner Forum   |   Australia China Business Council   |   Australia Malaysia Business Council   |   Bookkeeper Industry Advisory Group   |   Capital Gains Tax and Losses Subcommittee   |   CEDA CEOs Forum   |   CEDA CFOs Forum   |   Consultative Group to the Australian Accounting Standards Board   |   Council of Business Associations   |   Council of Small Business Associations COSBOA   |   Emerging Issues Taskforce   |   Financial Reporting Council   |   Fringe Benefits Tax Subcommittee   |   Innovation Business Services Australia Bookkeeper Advisory Committee   |   Insolvency Law Advisory Group   |   National Small Business Forum   |   National Superannuation Consultative Committee   |   NTLG Superannuation Subcommittee   |   Regional ATO/Tax Practitioner Forums   |   Regulatory Discussion Group | Skills Council of Victoria   |   Small Business Coalition   |   Standards Australia Financial Planning Subcommittee   |   Superannuation National Audit Consultative Committee   |   Sydney Research Group (Accounting)   |   Tax Pack Advisory Panel   |   Trans Tasman Accounting Standards Advisory Group

历史沿革

公共会计师协会(IPA)是澳大利亚历史最悠久最具代表性专业团体之一,已有90多年历史。自1923年成立以来,IPA逐渐发展为目前在全球拥有超过46,000名会员及学员的专业机构。

  • 1923年 – 澳大利亚工厂与成本会计师协会成立
  • 1950年 – 更名为澳大利亚税务与成本会计师协会
  • 1957年 – 更名为澳大利亚国家会计师协会
  • 1967年 – 更名为澳大利亚商业学会
  • 1970年 – 更名为澳大利亚会计师联盟
  • 1988年 – 恢复为澳大利亚国家会计师协会(NIA)名称
  • 2002年 – NIA获授权成为澳大利亚技术移民评估机构
  • 2004年 – NIA成为国际会计师联合会(IFAC)正式成员
  • 2007年 – NIA成为亚洲-大洋洲税务师协会(AOTCA)成员
  • 2011年 – NIA更名并采用新身份,成为公共会计师协会(IPA)
  • 2011年 – IPA成为亚太会计师联合会(CAPA)成员
  • 2012年 – IPA成为BRM2012年度最具创新公司之一
  • 2013年 – IPA庆祝成立90周年
  • 2015年 – IPA合并财务会计师公会(IFA)成为拥有逾42,000名会员遍布80多个国家和地区的公共会计师协会集团(IPA Group)
  • 2020 – IPA Group 合并澳大利亚会计技术人员协会(AAT)
  • 2022 – IPA Group代表来自100多个国家和地区近50,000名会员的利益

纵观协会发展历史,我们一直在积极支持我们的会员和会计行业的向前发展。我们保护和支持会员,同时也保护和支持SME/SMP行业,确保我们的会员获得恰当的专业认可。
点击此处了解更多有关协会专业认可的信息。

我们代表

我们在诸多政府部门中代表会员利益,包括澳大利亚税务局、澳大利亚证券与投资委员会、澳大利亚审慎监管局,司库税务代理委员会和总检察署等。

此外,我们也通过以下特殊利益集团和委员会来确保会员的心声能够在政府和重点行业部门得以反映:

AASB紧急事务组|核准的审计师分委员会|ASIC主席委员会| ASIC区域联络组| ASX公司治理委员会| ASX上市实体联络委员会| ATO会计工作组| ATO首席执行官论坛| ATO外资收入分委员会|ATO GST分委员会| ATO关税工作组| ATO国家税务联络组| ATO NTLG国际财务报告准则分委员会|ATO研究指导委员会| ATO税务改革工作小组| ATO技术问题管理分委员会|ATO /税务从业者论坛|澳中商会|澳大利亚-马来西亚商会|簿记业咨询小组|资本收益税和损失分委员会|CEDA首席执行官论坛| CEDA首席财务官论坛|澳大利亚会计准则理事会咨询小组|商业协会理事会|小企业协会理事会COSBOA |新兴问题工作组|财务报告委员会|附加福利税分委员会|澳大利亚簿记服务创新咨询委员会|破产法律顾问组|全国小企业论坛|全国退休金协商委员会| NTLG养老金分委员会|区域ATO /税务从业者论坛|监管讨论组|维多利亚州技能委员会|小企业联盟|澳大利亚财务规划标准分委员会|养老金国家审计咨询委员会|悉尼研究小组(会计)|税务顾问小组|跨塔斯曼会计准则顾问组

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