WHAT is CPE? Continuing Professional Education
In addition to practicing in a highly regulated financial services industry, new challenges and obstacles constantly arise that practitioners need to focus on and overcome. Fundamentally understanding changes in the industry, legislation, technology and the economic environment can be mastered by participating in quality education.
My CPE develops programs based on a practical approach to learning and development to empower our members to remain well educated, professional and compliant; elements required in today’s business environment. Combine these elements with creativity, curiosity and commitment, we deliver our members an awesome learning outcome.
My CPE have joined all the puzzle pieces here as we dive into the facts surrounding CPE for registered practitioners.
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What is CPE?
The Tax Practitioners Board define CPE as “any education activity relevant to the tax (financial) advice, tax agent or BAS services you provide that maintains, develops or promotes your skills, knowledge or attributes, is considered to be a continuing professional education (CPE) activity under the CPE policy.”
Why is CPE required?
CPE has been introduced under the Tax Agent Service regime to ensure agents registered with the TPB remain informed on current developments in the dynamic financial services industry and maintain a high level of professional knowledge and the appropriate skills to competently deliver the services they are registered to perform.
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Click on the headings below to learn more about Continuing Professional Education (CPE), how it may apply to you and how joining My CPE can assist you in managing your obligations, goals, activities and records.
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My CPE consider Continued Professional Education (CPE) to be any educational activity that maintains, develops or promotes your bookkeeping skills, knowledge or attributes. The Tax Practitioners Board (TPB) and your industry association may also recognises these CPE activities and those which contribute to the overall efficiency, development or professionalism of you and your business.
As a member of a recognised professional association for BAS agents, practitioners have an obligation to participate in Continuing Professional Education (CPE). The Continuing Professional Education of practitioners must provide a foundation of knowledge, skills and professional standards that enable them to continue to develop and adjust to change throughout their professional careers and deliver services to a competent level.
Practitioners should carry out their professional work in accordance with the technical and professional standards relevant to the services they deliver and should only undertake work that they can expect to complete with professional competence.
CPE will improve your professional competence and aid compliance with your regulator and association.
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There are many benefits to maintaining your CPE. Here are a few we can offer:
1. Aids your compliance obligations with the Tax Practitioners Board, Professional Associations and software partners
2. Builds on the knowledge and skills you need to deliver services to a competent standard
3. Ensures that you are aware of the changing trends and directions in your industry
4. Assists you in accomplishing your development and career goals
5. Enhances your reputation as a professional
6. Helps you continue to become more effective in the workplace
7. Helps you to stay interested and motivated
8. Opens opportunities for advancement and new service offerings
9. Increases your earning potential
10. Helps you earn credibility and respect in your field
11. Proves your willingness to invest in your own development
12. Demonstrates your commitment to your profession
13. Provides a deeper understanding of the implications and impacts of your work
14. Advance the body of knowledge and technology within your profession
15. Aids increased public confidence in professionals and their profession as a whole.
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The Tax Practitioners Board define CPE as “any education activity relevant to the tax (financial) advice, tax agent or BAS services you provide that maintains, develops or promotes your skills, knowledge or attributes, is considered to be a continuing professional education (CPE) activity under our CPE policy.”
Continued Professional Education (CPE) has been introduced under the Tax Agent Service regime to ensure agents registered with the TPB remain informed on current developments in the ever changing financial services industry and maintain a high level of professional knowledge and the appropriate skills to competently deliver the services they are registered to perform.
Associations and Software providers will have a similar policy in place which members and/or partners will need to comply with simultaneously to the compliance required under the TPB policy.
Read More: TPB
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Practitioners who are registered with the Tax Practitioners Board must complete CPE in order to comply with their obligations under TASA 2009 including the Code of Professional Conduct which requires that:
• a tax agent service that you provide, or that is provided on your behalf, is provided competently
• you must maintain knowledge and skills relevant to the tax agent services that you provide
• you must take reasonable care in ascertaining a client’s state of affairs, to the extent that ascertaining the state of those affairs is relevant to a statement you are making or a thing you are doing on behalf of a client.
• you must take reasonable care to ensure that taxation laws are applied correctly to the circumstances in relation to which you are providing advice to a client.Read more on our Compulsory CPE page.
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CPE activities considered appropriate under the Tax Practitioners Boards’ policy include:
• Seminars, workshops, courses and lectures
• Structured conferences and discussion groups (including by phone or video conference)
• Tertiary courses provided by universities, registered training organisations (RTOs), other registered higher education institutions or other approved course providers
• Other education activities, provided by an appropriate organisation
• Research, writing and presentation by a registered tax (financial) adviser, tax or BAS agent of technical publications or structured training
• Peer review of research and writing submitted for publication or presentation in structured training
• Computer/internet-assisted courses, audiotape or videotape packages
• Attendance at structured in-house training on tax related subjects by persons or organisations with suitable qualifications and/or practical experience in the subject area covered
• Attendance at appropriate Australian Taxation Office (ATO) seminars and presentations
• Relevant CPE activities provided to members and non-members by a recognised professional association
• Cyber security awareness training
• A unit of study or other CPE activity on the Tax Agent Services Act 2009 (TASA) including the Code of Professional Conduct (Code).NOTES:
• The TPB recommend that no more than 25 per cent of CPE should be undertaken through relevant technical or professional reading. This is also defined as Unstructured CPE.
• A course that has been completed to obtain registration or renew registration will not generally constitute a CPE activity. However, a subsequent or higher level course relevant to the tax (financial) advice, tax agent or BAS services provided may be acceptable.Read More: TPB
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Unstructured CPE has no set skills or knowledge objectives, no defined learning outcome or external structure. The TPB recommend that no more than 25 per cent of your CPE quota should be undertaken through relevant technical or professional reading. This is also defined as Unstructured CPE.
Examples:
• Developing and maintaining workplace requirements (management, laws, etc)
• Technical reading
• Research and writing for technical papers
• Regulator information and discussion sessions (ATO, FWA, TPB)
• Self-paced audio, visual and computer based instruction where no assessment is evident.Structured CPE generally has a defined set of skills and/or knowledge objectives, defined learning outcome s and a structured framework.
Examples:
• Activities delivered by My CPE as assessment is evident (webinars, online courses, etc)
• Formal qualifications, skills sets and individual units delivered by My CPE (unless the study relates to gaining your base qualification)
• Formal in-house training provided by or on behalf of employer
• Learning associated with new and updated software
• Research, preparation and presentation of technical information.My CPE offer a broad range of activities so if you’re looking for ways to obtain your CPE hours and maintain your register join us and check out these possibilities. Most CPE we offer falls into the Structured category.
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How many CPE hours you need per year will vary depending on your registration with a regulator such as the Tax Practitioners Board (TPB), your professional association and your software provider’s partner program.
The TPB advise the obligations for the three practitioner types are:
BAS agents
BAS agents (other than those with a condition of fuel tax credits) should complete a minimum of 45 hours of CPE within a standard three year registration period, with a minimum of five hours each year unless you have a conditional registration such as of fuel tax credits only, you should complete a minimum of six hours of CPE within a standard three year registration period (minimum of two hours each year).
If your registration period is other than three years, you should complete CPE on a pro-rata basis.
Many members of a Professional Association have an obligation to demonstrate:
• A minimum of 15 hours of CPE activities per year
• A total of 45 hours over a standard three year period
• CPE is generally accumulated over a three year period. The start date is based on the 12 month period following admittance to Membership (CPE Year). Check the terms and conditions with your specific Association.Tax agents
The TPB advise tax agents should complete a minimum of 90 hours of CPE within a standard three year registration period, with a minimum of 10 hours each year, unless:
· you have the condition of quantity surveying or fuel tax credits on your registration, then you should complete a minimum of six hours of CPE within a standard three year registration period, with a minimum of two hours each year.
· you have another condition on your registration, then you should complete a minimum of 45 hours of CPE within a standard three year registration period, with a minimum of five hours each year.If your registration period is other than three years, you should complete CPE on a pro-rata basis.
Tax (financial) advisers
The Tax Practitioners Board requires tax (financial) advisers to complete a minimum of 60 hours of CPE within a standard three year registration period, with a minimum of seven hours each year.
· If you have a condition on your registration, you must complete a minimum of 45 hours of CPE within a standard three year registration period, with a minimum of five hours each year.
· If your registration period is other than three years, you should complete CPE on a pro-rata basis.IMPORTANT NOTE: The minimum hours mandated by the TPB are the minimum only in order to comply with your obligations. If the you cannot remain competent wit this level of CPE, you have an obligation under the Code of Professional Conduct to complete as much CPE as it takes to maintain and demonstrate competence.
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Your Association will generally recognises CPE activities as approved by the Tax Practitioners Board and those which contribute to the overall efficiency, development or professionalism of you or your business.
In general terms, if you are a member of a recognised professional association your compliance with the association’s CPE requirements will be accepted as meeting the Tax Practitioners Board CPE requirements, subject to the CPE activities:
• being relevant to the services you provide
• being provided by persons or organisations with suitable qualifications and/or practical experience in the subject area
• meeting the minimum amount of CPE hours for your registration type.Notably each recognised professional association will have a slightly different CPE Policy to each other and also to the Tax Practitioners Board.
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The activities and events listed on My CPE in our opinion meets the TPB’s requirements as outlined on www.tpb.gov.au.
If you are a member of a recognised professional association such as the Australian Bookkeepers Association then your compliance with the association’s CPE requirements will be accepted as meeting the TPB’s CPE requirements, subject to the CPE activities:
- Being relevant to the tax (financial) advice, tax agent or BAS services you provide
- Being provided by persons or organisations with suitable qualifications and/or practical experience in the subject area
- Meeting our minimum amount of CPE hours as mentioned above.
- For more information refer to either:
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Further to a practitioners obligations to complete CPE activities is the requirement to maintain a record and evidence of such, including the details of the activities, nature of the activity and the hours undertaken. My CPE will help you manage your CPE on our e-learning portal.
• If you maintain a CPE register to satisfy membership requirements of a recognised professional association, you do not need to keep an additional record for TPB purposes. You can access your CPE achievements online with My CPE, as long as you have an active account.
• Records of your CPE should be kept for six years unless you are a member of a relevant recognised professional association in which case records should be kept in accordance with the requirements of the relevant association.Recognised professional associations can be located on the TPB website.
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There are a broad range of acceptable CPE activities, not all of which require formal enrolment, however you will need to maintain a record of your activities and evidence to substantiate such.
The TPB advise that you should maintain a record and evidence of your engagement in CPE activities. Records should generally be kept for a period of six years according to the Board. Your Association may have a different requirement.
For more information refer to either:
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The types of CPE activities that can be undertaken are broad and are not necessarily limited to face to face activities. Examples of non-face-to-face activities include reading, computer/internet assisted courses, structured multimedia conferences and discussion groups.
Join My CPE to access a range of relevant, interesting and beneficial webinars and other online activities.
For more information refer to either:
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The types of CPE activities that can be undertaken are broad and are not necessarily limited to fee paying activities. My CPE can help you meet your obligations so contact us at studentsupport@mycpe.com.au.
Why maintain your CPE:
- Ensures you constantly increase the knowledge and skills you need to deliver services to a competent standard
- Ensures that you are aware of the changing trends and directions in your industry
- Aids your compliance obligations
- Assists you in accomplishing your development and career goals
- Enhances your reputation as a professional.
- Helps you continue to become more effective in the workplace.
- Helps you to stay interested and interesting
- Opens avenues to new service offerings
- Provides a deeper understanding of the implications and impacts of your work
- Advance the body of knowledge and technology within your profession
- Aids increased public confidence in professionals and their profession as a whole
- Contributes the environment, sustainability and the economy.
You should maintain a record and evidence of the CPE activities that you have completed, including the details of the activities and the hours undertaken. ABA requires CPE records are retained for at least 3 years after the end of the CPE Year.
If you maintain a CPE log to satisfy membership requirements of the Association, you do not need to keep an additional record for TPB purposes.
The Association may request evidence or confirmation of the CPE activities that you have completed. This may require you to provide a copy of your CPE log.
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The TPB Advise that individuals who are registered should undertake CPE in accordance with the TPB’s CPE policy. There is no difference between full-time and part-time work for the purposes of their CPE policy. The need to keep up to date is not diminished by only working part time. It’s a matter of registration.
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The TPB Advise that individuals who are registered agents should undertake CPE in accordance with the TPB’s CPE policy. There is no difference between individuals carrying on a business and those not carrying on a business for the purposes of their CPE policy. It’s a matter of registration.
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The TPB’s CPE policy applies to all individual registered practitioners, including those associated with the partnership/company. This includes, but is not limited to, the sufficient number of registered individuals who provide supervision and control. It’s a matter of registration.
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My CPE Pty Ltd is an organisation solely focused on providing the highest quality education to the bookkeeping professional and practitioner; formal and informal. We offer quality educational resources and the ideal CPE management solution. Our system combines the convenience of online CPE with the benefits of live webinars and face to face events as well.
My CPE are committed to promoting and increasing the integrity and professionalism of the bookkeeping industry as well as encouraging our members to participate in CPE which maintains, develops and promotes their skills, knowledge and attributes. My CPE considers professional development as a fundamental part of this development.
Our name clearly says “My CPE” however we also offer formal qualifications which are nationally recognised. Qualifications we deliver are through our Registered Training Organisation partner the Institute of Strategic Management Pty Ltd (91485).
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My CPE offer a broad range of activities so if you’re looking for ways to obtain your CPE hours and maintain your register join us and check out the many options we offer through Webinars, E-Learning, Workshops, Formal Education and Events:
• E-Learning courses
• Webinars
• Formal education such as qualifications, skill sets and individual units
• Cyber security awareness training (TPB specified CPE)
• A unit of study or other CPE activity on the Tax Agent Services Act 2009 (TASA) including the Code of Professional Conduct (TPB specified CPE)
• Seminars, conference and workshops.
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We keep records of your educational activities (CPE) whilst you are an active user of the service. You are responsible for maintaining your personal profile; please update your personal details as required.
Certificates will be issued on eligible activities you pass; you are able to print or download your certificates anytime, 24 hours a day. Your CPE Register will be automatic updated as you complete CPE activities with My CPE. You can also add events completed externally to your My CPE Register.
IMPORTANT: If you cancel you membership ensure you download all relevant records as My CPE will not retain a copy.
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The TPB advise that a course that has been completed to obtain your initial practitioner registration with the TPB, or renew your registration will not generally constitute a CPE activity. However, a subsequent or higher level program relevant to the tax (financial) advice, tax agent or BAS services provided may be acceptable.
Additionally, working in the industry and providing services which fall under the provision of a tax (financial) advice, tax agent or BAS service will not constitute a CPE activity.
Remember, no more than 25 per cent of CPE can be undertaken through relevant technical or professional reading.