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As some of you know Your Local Book-keeper has become an accredited centre for students who wish to study towards the IAB L4 personal & business tax qualification. 

I keep getting asked by the students how much it costs to become a student member of the IAB here in the UK as they can't find the information on the website.  

My answer is currently the same.  Student membership is given free for 1 year each time they register to take a IAB exam.  Of course many "students" are also already associate, member or fellows for which they do pay a subscription, but its nice to know that they and members of other professional organisations can take IAB exams and they do not have to pay an additional subscription to become a student member. 

What do you think?  Do you think it is important to have free student membership or should you pay a subscription to be a student member, which as far as I can tell, all the other professional body currently make their students pay before they can register to take an exam?



-- Edited by YLB-HO on Monday 16th of January 2012 09:48:05 AM

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