Ethics Flashcards

1
Q

Who sets the ethics standards for professional accountants worldwide?

A

The International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants (IESBA)

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2
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What are the threats to the fundamental principles?

A

Self interest - becoming better off of a result

Self review - checking own work

Advocacy - Client representation

Familiarity - family connection

Intimidation - compliance from force

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3
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What are the fundamental principles (IBCOP)?

A

IBCOP

Integrity - Be straightforward and honest

(Professional) Behaviour - comply with all relevant laws and regs

(Professional) Competence and due care - Maintain professional knowledge and skill.

Objectivity - avoid bias and conflict of interest

Confidentiality

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4
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What safeguards are in place to nullify threats?

A

Education/training

CPD

Corporate Governance rules

Professional standards (ICAEW)

Regulators

External review

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5
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What does PCRT stand for?

A

Professional Conduct in Relation to Taxation

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6
Q

What further standards have the PCRT introduced?

A

Client specific

Lawful

Disclosure and transparency

Advising on tax planning arrangements

Professional judgement and appropriate documentation

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7
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What factors should be considered when resolving conflict?

A

Relevant facts

Relevant parties

Ethical issues involved

Fundamental principles related to matter in question

Established internal procedures

Alternative courses of action

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8
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When should information be disclosed?

A

Authorised by client/employer

By law under anti-money laundering legislation

Professional duty /right to disclose

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9
Q

Is tax evasion legal or illegal?

A

Illegal

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10
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What is tax evasion?

A

Suppressing information to which HMRC is entitled

Providing HMRC with deliberately false information

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11
Q

What are the penalties related to money laundering?

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Up to 14 years for the main offences

Up to 5 years for the failure to report an offence

Up to 2 years for tipping off offences

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12
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Is tax avoidance legal or illegal?

A

Legal

Advisors should only promote avoidance in spirit of the law

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