A total of 320 students passed at least one Advanced Diploma in International Taxation (ADIT) exam in June 2015, with a record total of 77 students completing the diploma in the last six months, including the first to do so from Belarus, Canada, Gibraltar, and Lithuania.
Chartered Institute of Taxation president Chris Jones said: “The ADIT family has now grown to encompass over 100 countries; candidates from six nations sat exams in June 2015 either in their home country of elsewhere.
“The qualification grows each year and students from an increasingly diverse range of countries are recognising the merits of becoming an ADIT-qualified international tax practitioner.”
“We hope that those who have achieved the qualification will, if they are not already chartered tax advisers, choose to continue their relationship with the CIOT by becoming international tax affiliates.”
The ADIT is a specialist qualification with approximately 2500 students, holders and affiliates living and working in more than 100 countries including some in South America and East Asia.