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Which level ICB?
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Hi all,

Havent been about for awhile so Hi everyone!!

After along time debating doing my payroll course I am now going to do it with ICB, so I happy with that now.  Im going to enrol at the end of the month and quite looking forward to it.

Now I have also decided to continue with them to finish my bookkeeping training.  I had origanlly planned to stay with AAT but to be honest it is so expensive and long winded.

I have OCR bookkeeping and AAT level two but am not sure at what level I can start with ICB.  Im thinking level 3??

Would I be right?


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Hi Michelle,

Welcome back smile.gif I would have thought that with AAT level two you could go in at ICB level 3, but why don't you give them a ring and ask, better from the horse's mouth smile.gif I'm hoping to do the payroll course as well, so good luck with yours smile.gif

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