Firms are required to obtain an accountants report for that accounting period if the firm has at any time during the accounting period, held or received client money, or operated a joint account or a client’s own account as signatory. The accountant’s report must be completed within six months of the end of the accounting period and if it is qualified to show a failure to comply with the accounting rules it must be submitted to the SRA. There are a couple of exemptions from obtaining an accountants report if firstly, all of the client money held or received during the accounting period was Legal Aid monies or secondly, the total of all client accounts held or operated by the firm did not excess an average of £10,000 or a maximum of £250,000 during the accounting period in question. If you have any queries about whether you require an accountants report we would be happy to discuss your requirements.