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Studying full-time?

You still need to make a PER annual return

02 Sep 2008

As an ACCA trainee you are still required to make an annual return, so if you know that you will be studying full-time for the rest of the year, and will not be working in a relevant role, you can make your annual return now, stating that you have no appropriate work experience to record at this time.

Even when studying full-time, it is still a good idea to understand the practical experience requirements (PER) and understand how the trainee development matrix (TDM) works, so that once you commence working you are able to begin recording your PER straightaway.

More information on PER and completing your annual return

 
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