National Institute of Accountants - Member Benefits

Member Benefits

The IPA offers members a range of benefits to assist in their personal and professional lives. These include:

  • Access and complimentary credits for Professional Assist a leading online technical query service, providing answers from a professional panel of industry experts.
  • Access to the IPA Financial Services Package, that allows accountants to offer financial planning services as part of their practice, or to refer clients to specially selected, quality financial planners.
  • My Public Accountant membership for professional practitioners, the largest uniquely branded accounting network in Australia.
  • IPA's Professional Indemnity Insurance - specifically sourced for members to provide value for money and special benefits.
  • IPA Rewards - providing coupons and savings on a range of entertainment, travel, products and accommodation.
  • Member stationary - branded for member practices.
  • Technical Advantage - fortnightly technical newsletter that keeps members up to date with the latest legislative changes on tax, super, FoFA, small business, financial services and more.
  • Public Accountant - The IPA's industry journal, widely recognised as being a leading publication in the industry.
  • Member discounts and offers with a range of third party alliances such as: Accor, Accountants Super, Amex, AMP, Banklink, Bupa, Business Fitness, CCH Australia, Deppro, Thrifty, Powerbuy, Premium Wines Direct, Qantas, Reckon Accounting Solutions and Thompson Reuters.

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