ANTIGUA ACCOUNTANT SAYS CARIBBEAN FINANCIAL REPORTING STANDARDS ARE RISING
January 2nd, 2015
Antigua-based accountant Laura Lyn, who trained as a CPA in Florida and has 20 years’ experience in finance, said accounting and auditing standards had seen much improvement in the region in recent years. Better skilled accountants, she said, were having a positive impact on the financial management standards of Caribbean public bodies and government departments generally.In Antigua & Barbuda, "The Commissioner of Inland Revenue has become much stricter at enforcing audited financial statements and up to date tax returns prior to the importation of goods ...
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