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2024/2025 Assurance Fees Payable to the IRBA as of 1 June 2024
- 24 June 2024
- Auditing and Assurance
- South African Accounting Academy
Following a conservative budgeting process, a carefully considered decision was made on the Assurance Fees for the 2024/2025 financial year. At its meeting on 30 May 2024, the IRBA Board approved a zero percent increase in the assurance fee category rates, meaning the same rates from the previous year will apply this year.
Access the assurance fee category rates for the 2024/2025 financial year at https://irba.createsend1.com/t/d-l-eiyljuk-l-r/
Click here to download the Communiqué:
https://www.irba.co.za/upload/33_%20Assurance%20Fees%202024.pdf
Relevance to Auditors, Independent Reviewers & Accountants:
- Members of IRBA should stay up-to-date with the latest developments that affect registered auditors, and be aware of the contents of all IRBA Communiqué documents issued.
- When providing assurance services, auditors, accountants and independent reviewers should be aware of the assurance fees that are payable to IRBA.
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