The ACA CTA Joint Programme at a glance
The ACA CTA Joint Programme allows employers to fast-track their students to become ICAEW Chartered Accountants and Chartered Tax Advisers. You will need to pick a specialism for your student to follow based on what will be most relevant to their workplace, experience and training. The taxation specialisms include:
- Larger companies and groups
- Owner managed businesses
- Indirect tax
Who is the ACA CTA Joint Programme for?
Students can join the programme once they are registered as an ACA student, providing they work in tax.
How long will the ACA CTA Joint Programme take?
The programme typically takes students three to four years to complete.
The elements of the ACA
ACA CTA students will need to complete all of the elements of the ACA and CTA qualifications.
The ACA is made up of three elements, each designed to build the technical knowledge, professional skills and practical experience your student needs to become an ICAEW Chartered Accountant. The key themes of sustainability, ethics and technology are integrated throughout the ACA, developing forward-thinking leaders who are well-prepared for the complexities of the accounting profession.
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Business, finance and accountancy exams
The ACA is made up of 14 exams spread over three levels: the Certificate Level, the Professional Level, and the Advanced Level. Each exam has been designed to fit students professional experience as they progress through the qualification and gain an in-depth knowledge of business, finance and accountancy.
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Specialised Learning
By completing their CTA specialism examination, ACA CTA Joint Programme students will fulfil the Specialised Learning requirement of the ACA.
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Professional skills and experience
ICAEW Chartered Accountants are known for their professionalism and expertise, building trust, spotting and communicating risks and utilising technology. Students will build transferable professional skills in five key competency areas. They will also need to complete a minimum of 450 days of professional work experience as part of their training. This does not need to include audit work.