Standards for Accounting Professionals in Guatemala

Administrative dispositions on the functions and responsibilities of accountancy professionals registered with the Tax Revenue Authority.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010


©image: Tezó & Asociados

On July 6 the Guatemalan Tax Revenue Authority (SAT) published agreement number 08-2010 containing "Administrative Dispositions on the functions and responsibilities of accountancy professionals registered with the Tax Revenue Authority".

These rules and standards will come into force from January 2011. More detail can be found in article 7 of the above agreement, see Tezó & Asociados September tax memorandum.

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