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An International Standard on Auditing sets out minimum standards for the conduct of audits. | |||
2. ''UK personal tax''. | 2. ''UK personal tax''. | ||
Individual Savings Account | Individual Savings Account. | ||
An Individual Savings Account is exempt (subject to limits) from personal taxes in the UK. | |||
Revision as of 08:25, 10 April 2019
1. Financial reporting.
International Standard on Auditing.
An International Standard on Auditing sets out minimum standards for the conduct of audits.
2. UK personal tax.
Individual Savings Account.
An Individual Savings Account is exempt (subject to limits) from personal taxes in the UK.
See also
- Assurance
- Audit
- Auditing standards
- Auditor
- Auditors’ report
- Audit trail
- Corporate Reporting Council
- Developments in corporate and market regulation: implications for the treasurer
- Engagement letter
- Financial Reporting Council
- Financial statements
- Letters of representation
- Third line of defence
- Value for money