Success in CIOT and ATT November 2024 exam results
On 22 January 2025, the Chartered Institute of Taxation and the Association of Taxation Technicians announced the results from their examinations taken at the November 2024 exam session.
In November, 875 CTA candidates sat exams with a further 331 candidates who sat one or more papers on the ACA CTA Joint Programme (with ICAEW) and 30 candidates sat a paper on the CA CTA Joint Programme (with ICAS). 789 ATT candidates sat exams in November 2024. In addition, 1,137 ATT CTA Tax Pathway candidates sat a combination of ATT and CTA papers.
The Institute President, Charlotte Barbour, commenting on the results said: ‘I would like to offer my warmest congratulations to those candidates who have passed all of the necessary exams for CIOT membership as well as those who have made progress towards becoming a Chartered Tax Adviser after passing one or more papers at the November 2024 examination session. They should be really proud of their hard work, dedication and effort. The exams set a high standard and successful candidates can be proud of their achievements.
‘292 candidates have now successfully completed all of the CTA examinations and we very much look forward to welcoming them as members of the Institute in the near future. Included in this figure are 68 candidates who were on the ACA CTA Joint Programme, six candidates who were on the CA CTA Joint Programme and 90 candidates who have now fully completed the ATT CTA Tax Pathway by passing the CTA element.
‘I very much look forward to welcoming the new members into the Institute at the next Admission Ceremony.’
The Association President, Senga Prior, commenting upon the results, said: ‘I am delighted to congratulate all the successful candidates from the November sitting of our exams. In total, 789 ATT candidates and 555 ATT CTA Tax Pathway candidates sat 1,787 papers and 1,309 passes were achieved. 90 distinctions were awarded to candidates for outstanding performance.
‘Having taken the exams myself, I am well aware of the many hours of study required to sit our examinations and I commend all the candidates for putting in the work necessary to achieve success.
‘The ATT’s modular system means that candidates can study at their own pace, within the five-year registration period, whether they are working towards full membership or simply wishing to obtain one or more Certificates of Competency in their specialist area.
‘I look forward to meeting the candidates who take up membership at our next Admission Ceremony.’
Information regarding these results, including pass lists, can be found on the CIOT and ATT websites and on the Tax Adviser website.