Tax in wales
Hi guys
I am on the verge of becoming a student with the ATT but am afraid I may not reap the rewards from my efforts.
What I mean is, I have been looking for jobs where the ATT qualification ir required but have failed to see any of these jobs in South Wales.
I am now questioning whether I would be better off doing ACCA as this would give rise to more opportunities in my area.
Any thoughts/ input would be gratefully received.
I am on the verge of becoming a student with the ATT but am afraid I may not reap the rewards from my efforts.
What I mean is, I have been looking for jobs where the ATT qualification ir required but have failed to see any of these jobs in South Wales.
I am now questioning whether I would be better off doing ACCA as this would give rise to more opportunities in my area.
Any thoughts/ input would be gratefully received.
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