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  • Registration Form for New Apprentices as ATT Students

    Level 4 Apprenticeship for Taxation Technicians
  • Please note, if you are eligible to sit the Computer Based Examinations (CBEs) following acceptance of your registration as a student, you will be subject to a 21 day period to allow your profile to be created on the CBE system. If you are eligible for an exemption, this is also subject to the 21 day period before you are able to make an application.

  • Personal Details

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  • Work Details

  • Training Provider Details

  • Referee

  • Every application for student registration must contain details of one referee. Being a referee has no financial implications at all.

    The referee certifies that

    • You are personally known to them and
    • The details you have given on the application are true and correct statements and
    • They recommend you to the Association as a fit and proper person for registration as a student

    The referee must be either

    • Your current or previous employer, or business partner in a relevant occupation or
    • A member of the Association of Taxation Technicians, or the Chartered Institute of Taxation or
    • A member of a recognised professional accountancy or legal body or
      An HMRC Senior Officer level or above or
    • A member of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners or
    • The head of a secondary or higher education establishment which you have recently attended, if you are aged under 21.

    Other referees may be accepted at our discretion. Direct family members are not acceptable referees and students are not able to recommend themselves. Any student re-registering must provide details of a referee.

  • Professional Conduct

  • Note: Under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 a person is not obliged to disclose spent convictions other than those which carried a sentence of imprisonment exceeding 30 months.

  • Please note: All the above fields are in relation to Professional Conduct issues only, and any other factors that may affect your application (such as requiring extra time to sit your examinations or previous qualifications) are not relevant at this point.

    If you answer Yes to any of the above questions please supply as much detail as possible and also upload any supporting documentation. When your application is processed this information will be reviewed by a panel who will make a decision on your suitability to register as an ATT student. If approved your re-registration will then be processed accordingly. Please be aware that there may be a short delay whilst your application is assessed.

  • Examination Pass List

  • After every examination session, the Association publishes a list of candidates who have successfully passed each examination. Pass lists are published via the Association’s website as well as in Tax Adviser Journal. If you do not wish to have your name listed on an examination pass list, please contact the Association at education@att.org.uk.

  • Data Protection Act

  • Any data which is classed as sensitive personal data under the Data Protection Act 1998 will not be disclosed by the Association to any external organisation, unless we have a legal obligation to do so or such disclosure is essential to the delivery of Association services requested by a student (such as notifying an examination centre of a student’s medical condition).

  • Declaration

  • I declare that to the best of my knowledge the information I have provided is true and correct.

    I understand that my registration fee is non-refundable* (unless the application is unsuccessful) and is payable in addition to entry fees for the examinations. *Please note if your situation changes significantly within a month of the date you made your application for student registration and you no longer wish to proceed (provided you have not registered for any examinations) then a refund can be made, less a small administration charge.

    I agree that, if registered, as a student with the Association of Taxation Technicians (ATT) I will comply with and be bound by the Articles of Association and any Regulations made there under, including Professional Rules and Practice Guidelines and Professional Conduct in Relation to Taxation, that have application to registered students, which are for the time being in force.

    I understand that registered students have an ongoing obligation to promptly inform the Association if he/she:

    • is convicted of a criminal offence (other than a ‘summary only’ road traffic offence) or is charged with any financial crime such as fraud or money- laundering;
    • is notified of disciplinary and/or regulatory action begun against him/her by another professional body to which the member belongs or by a regulator;
    • is notified of disciplinary action for misconduct/gross misconduct or is dismissed for misconduct/ gross misconduct by his/her employer;
    • has a bankruptcy order made against him/her;
    • enters into a voluntary arrangement with his/her creditors;
    • is disqualified as a director or trustee, or enters into a disqualification undertaking;
    • is aware of any matters which could bring into question his/her character or suitability to become a member of the Association.

    I also understand that this application for registration and any subsequent acceptance by the Association does not confer any of the benefits of membership of the Association.

    I also agree that when I meet the Association’s examination requirements for membership this information can be passed to the Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT) in the event that I wish to register with the Institute as a student.

  • Diversity Monitoring

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