We’re ATOL Reporting Accountants
ATOL registered businesses must use a registered ATOL Reporting Accountant (ARA) to submit ATOL Account Reports to the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). ATOL Reporting Accountants Scheme was developed by the CAA to improve the standard of ATOL reporting.
The scheme also ensures that the financial information submitted on behalf of ATOL license holders is accurate.
Knowledge and expertise
ATOL Accountants Reports will only be accepted if signed by a registered accountant. Therefore they must have demonstrated sufficient knowledge and expertise of the industry to meet the specific requirements needed to be approved by the CAA.
Travel and leisure industry.
We are designated ATOL Reporting Accountants. HSJ has successfully completed and satisfied the CAA’s strict criteria.
Our experience of working with professionals in the travel, tour and leisure industry means we have a clear understanding issues within this sector. Our expertise enables us to offer a full range of services specifically designed for the travel and leisure industry.
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Frequently asked questions
- What is the ATOL Reporting Accountants Scheme?
The ARA Scheme has been set up by the CAA and the professional accountancy bodies to ensure competent ATOL Reporting.
- How do I know which professional accountancy bodies are included in the ARA Scheme?
Only professional accountancy bodies which have signed the agreement with the CAA will be able to designate their members to become an ARA. Seven professional accountancy bodies have signed the agreement . They are, ACCA, AIA, ICAEW, ICAI, ICAS AND IFA.
- How does the ATOL holder know if an accountant is a designated ARA?
Each professional accountancy body signed up to the ARA Scheme has provided the CAA with a listing of their designated members. Click here to view the ARA list