We hope to soon have a growing directory of members available for use by charity trustees looking to appoint an Independent Examiner in Northern Ireland. In the meantime, find below what you need to know...
Perhaps your charity currently has a "Accountants Report" or an "audit". For charities with financial years beginning on or after 1st January 2016, you'll now need to ensure you're aware of the specific Independent Examination requirements for Northern Ireland as detailed in the Charities Accounts and Reports Regulations. Scrutiny thresholds can be found in the Charity Commission Northern Ireland's Charity reporting and accounting: overall summary .
In brief, as a charity trustee, if your organisation's income is £250,000 or below, you'll need to take steps to ensure that a competent examination takes place and therefore consider carefully the suitability and eligibility of a prospective Independent Examiner.
In the meantime, any interested parties -including charity staff, trustees and finance professionals are encouraged to join ACIE as an affiliate member for only £30 for volunteers and £55 for paid workers. Affiliate membership provides you with access to regular updates, quarterly newsletters which offer guidance on a wide variety of topics relevant to independent examination including changes in legislation; access to individual advice, support and networking; and access to a range of training courses. Should you successfully obtain full membership within the same year as joining as an Affiliate, you will not be charged the Full membership subscription until the start of the next membership year in April.
N.B. Only Full Membership designates eligibility to carry out an Independent Examination of charities with income from £250,001 - £500,000.
Do you currently undertake scrutiny of accounts for charities in Northern Ireland, either in a paid or voluntary capacity? You will need to be aware of the new regulations on charity accounts scrutiny, the thresholds for which can be found in the Charity Commission Northern Ireland's Charity reporting and accounting: overall summary .
Depending on the nature of the work you carry out, you may need accredit with one of the professional bodies listed in Section 65 of the Northern Ireland Charities Act, so that you can continue your work for charities with financial years beginning on or after 1st January 2016. ACIE is one of the professional bodies listed in Section 65 of the Northern Ireland Charities Act, as such we are currently in the process of inviting applications for charity finance practitioners in Northern Ireland to join ACIE as full members.
In the meantime you can join ACIE as an affiliate member for only £30 for volunteers and £55 for paid workers.
Affiliate membership provides you with access to regular updates, quarterly newsletters which offer guidance on a wide variety of topics relevant to independent examination including changes in legislation; access to individual advice, support and networking; and access to a range of training courses. Should you successfully obtain full membership within the same year as joining as an Affiliate, you will not be charged the Full Membership subscription until the start of the next year.
N.B. Only Full Membership designates eligibility to carry out an Independent Examination of charities with income from £250,001 - £500,000.