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AAT CPD Requirements: 2026 Guide for Members

Key Takeaways

  • AAT's CPD policy is mandatory for all full (MAAT), fellow (FMAAT) and most practising members. The only exemption is for those fully retired with no intention of returning to paid or voluntary accountancy work.
  • AAT CPD is output-based, meaning there is no fixed number of CPD hours required each year. Instead, members must demonstrate how their CPD activities keep them competent and up to date for their specific role.
  • AAT recognises four types of CPD activities: work based learning, professional activity, formal education, and self-directed learning. Everyday learning can count if it is planned and reflected upon.
  • Members must follow the CPD cycle - identify needs, plan, act, reflect, record - and maintain records via MyAAT or a documented CPD log in case of monitoring.
  • Providers like e-Careers offer online AAT and accountancy courses and, short CPD modules that can be used to meet your AAT CPD requirements and support long-term career progression.

Introduction to AAT CPD Requirements in 2026

Continuing professional development CPD is the ongoing process of learning, training and reflection that keeps accounting and bookkeeping professionals sharp, ethical and current. For anyone holding AAT membership, it is not optional - it is a condition of remaining a credible, practising professional in a field where legislation, technology and client expectations change constantly, with clear benefits beyond simply meeting a rule.

AAT's CPD policy applies to full members (MAAT), fellow members (FMAAT), licensed members and members in practice. Limited exemptions exist for those who are fully retired and have no plans to return to paid or voluntary accountancy services.

From early 2026, AAT's updated CPDrequirements continue to be outcome-focused, placing emphasis on competence, ethical practice and relevance over simply counting hours in a classroom. That focus supports stronger day-to-day practice and member competence.

If you're wondering what an AAT qualification involves as opposed to CIMA involves it's worth understanding that CPD is the thread that runs through the entire lifecycle of your AAT membership - from qualification day forward.

At e-Careers, we support AAT professionals with flexible online CPD training. Whether you need bite-sized technical updates on AI, structured course on cloud accounting, or a full AAT qualification to progress your career, our self-paced programmes are designed to fit around your working life and meet the standards AAT expects.

e-Careers is the 2026 AAT Distance Learning Provider of the Year and PQ Magazine 2026 Accountancy College of the Year.

Who Must Comply with AAT's CPD Policy?

AAT continuing professional development is mandatory for most active members. It is a core condition of ongoing membership and, for licensed members, a condition of licence renewal.

Here's who must undertake CPD:

  • MAAT (full members) and FMAAT (fellow members) - mandatory CPD is required for all AAT full and fellow members, regardless of whether they work in practice or employment.
  • Licensed Members - those offering accountancy or bookkeeping services to the public under an AAT licence.
  • Members in Practice (MIPs) - running their own practice or providing services directly to clients.
  • Affiliate members working towards full membership once professional status is achieved.
  • Employed AAT professionals in finance, accounting or bookkeeping roles.

The main exemption is straightforward: retired members are exempt from mandatory CPD requirements, provided they have permanently left the workforce and confirm they do not intend to provide paid or voluntary accountancy services in future.

Partial retirement, career breaks, maternity or parental leave and temporary unemployment do not automatically exempt a member. If you intend to return to work in any capacity, you are still expected to meet the CPD requirements proportionate to your circumstances.

It's also worth noting that employers holding AAT Accredited Employer status may offer structured in-house CPD frameworks. However, each individual member remains personally responsible for ensuring their development meets AAT standards - your employer's programme is a helpful supplement, not a substitute for your own accountability.

How AAT CPD Works: Output-Based, Not Hours-Based

Many professional bodies require members to log a fixed number of structured hours each year. AAT takes a different approach. AAT's CPD policy is output-based, focusing on learning outcomes rather than ticking off a set quota. AAT uses an outcomes-based approach focused on relevance and quality rather than quantity.

This means AAT does not require a minimum number of CPD hours for most members. Instead, you must show that the learning activities you undertake are sufficient to keep you competent and current for your specific role and responsibilities. A payroll specialist and a management accountant will have different development needs - and that's the point.

The CPD Cycle

Members must personally manage their learning using a CPD cycle. The cycle works in five stages:

  • Identify your learning needs - what gaps exist in your knowledge or skills?
  • Plan appropriate CPD activities to address those gaps.
  • Act - undertake the learning.
  • Reflect on what you learned and how it changes your practice.
  • Record the activity, including your reflections and outcomes.

Members have responsibilities to assess learning needs, plan activities, and evaluate impact. This cycle ensures that CPD is purposeful rather than passive.

For most AAT professional members, an annual review of your CPD plan is typical. Members in practice are expected to review at least twice a year, reflecting the higher regulatory and compliance demands of running a practice.

A Practical Example

Consider an MAAT member working in a mid-sized accountancy firm's tax department. After the UK's 2026 Budget introduces changes to corporation tax reliefs, they identify a knowledge gap. They plan to attend an HMRC-endorsed webinar and complete a short online course on the new rules. After completing both, they reflect on how the changes affect their clients' reporting obligations and adjust their advisory approach. The entire process - from identifying the need to recording the outcome - is logged in their CPD record.

That's output-based CPD in action. It's not about the hours; it's about the impact.

Types of CPD Activities Recognised by AAT

AAT recognises a wide range of CPD activities - not just formal classroom courses. As long as an activity is relevant to your role, planned in advance and reflected upon, it can count. There are four types of CPD for AAT members, each covering different ways professionals learn and grow.

1. Work-Based Learning

Work based learning covers development that happens through your everyday responsibilities. This is an essential part of professional growth that many members overlook when thinking about CPD.

Examples include:

  • Implementing a new cloud accounting platform (e.g. Xero or QuickBooks) for your employer or clients.
  • Taking on responsibility for preparing consolidated financial statements for the first time.
  • Adjusting systems and processes for HMRC Making Tax Digital compliance.

2. Professional Activity

Professional activity goes beyond your day job and involves contributing to your wider profession. Members derive significant value from engaging with their peers and sharing expertise.

Examples include:

  • Mentoring junior colleagues or coaching trainees in your team
  • Presenting at local AAT branch meetings or career events
  • Sitting on a committee or acting as a representative for an industry working group
  • Networking at AAT branch events or specialist forums

3. Formal/Educational Learning

Formal education includes structured courses, workshops, webinars, and qualifications. Formal/educational and self-directed learning are also CPD types that AAT recognises fully, and studying a new AAT qualification can form a substantial part of your CPD for the year.

Examples include:

AAT provides on-demand and live e-learning courses through its own platform, and AAT's CPD event programme covers key topics like tax and VAT that are directly relevant to most members' roles.

4. Self-Directed Learning

Self-directed learning is often the most accessible form of CPD. Self-directed learning can involve webinars or research activities, and it includes anything you do independently to expand your knowledge.

Examples include:

  • Reading technical articles in AAT's Knowledge Hub or library resources
  • Listening to podcasts on accounting regulation, practice management or industry trends
  • Watching recorded webinars on changes to financial reporting standards
  • Conducting research into new legislation that affects your clients

AAT offers a wide range of CPD resources, and members can also access external providers such as e-Careers for short CPD modules, topical webinars, and full qualifications aligned with current UK finance regulations.

The quality and relevance of your CPD activities matter more than the format. Choose CPD that addresses real gaps in your knowledge or skills - a focused hour on a vital topic beats a full day of generic content.

Recording and Evidencing Your AAT CPD

Even though AAT doesn't mandate fixed hours, record-keeping is not optional. AAT members must keep records of their CPD activities, and members must document their CPD activities ongoingly - not scramble to reconstruct a year's worth of learning at the last minute.

Members must maintain records of their CPD activities in a format that covers every stage of the CPD cycle. Each CPD entry should include:

FieldWhat to Include
Development area / objective Why you chose this CPD (the identified need)
Type of activity Work-based, professional activity, formal education or self-directed
Provider or source e.g. e-Careers, AAT, HMRC, employer, self-study
Date When the activity was completed
Time / effort Estimated hours or other measure of effort
Reflection and outcomes What you learned, how it changes your work

CPD records should include development areas and completion dates for every entry.

Where to Record

Members can use an online CPD record tool via MyAAT, which is designed to walk you through each stage of the cycle. AAT professional members access exclusive resources through MyAAT, including templates and guidance notes. Alternatively, you can use your own CPD log - a spreadsheet, Word document or any other format - provided it covers the same information.

What Happens During Monitoring

AAT conducts random CPD monitoring every year. A proportion of members are selected and asked to submit their CPD records and reflections. If your records are thorough and demonstrate genuine development, the process is straightforward.

Step-by-Step Example: Logging a CPD Activity

Suppose you complete a 30-hour e-Careers online course on UK VAT changes:

  • Development area: Understanding 2026 VAT rate adjustments and their impact on client invoicing.
  • Activity type: Formal/educational learning.
  • Provider: e-Careers.
  • Date: 15 March 2026
  • Effort: 30 hours.
  • Reflection: "The course clarified the new VAT flat rate thresholds. I need to update three clients' invoicing templates and revise my advisory notes before the next quarter's returns. I'll schedule a review meeting with my manager to confirm changes are implemented correctly."

That reflection - connecting learning to action - is what transforms a course into meaningful evidence of competence.

Additional CPD Requirements for Members in Practice (MIPs)

AAT Members in Practice carry extra responsibilities. If you run your own practice or provide accountancy and bookkeeping services directly to clients, your CPD expectations are more rigorous than those of employed members.

Members in practice must review their CPD at least twice a year. One of these reviews should explicitly check whether your CPD covers every service you are licensed to provide - tax, payroll, company secretarial, insolvency support and so on. Members must review their CPD at least twice a year to ensure coverage is complete and aligned with current compliance demands.

Licensed members are advised to undertake approximately 30 hours of CPD per year, though this is guidance rather than a hard rule. The key is ensuring that your learning is sufficient to remain competent across all your approved service areas.

What MIP CPD Should Cover

  • Anti-money laundering (AML) regulation and compliance updates
  • Ethics and professional standards
  • Client money handling procedures
  • Practice management skills (quality control, supervising staff, digital tools)
  • Technical updates in tax, payroll, financial reporting and companies legislation
  • Cyber security for small practices and digital record-keeping

The AAT licence conditions make it clear that failure to maintain adequate CPD in practice can affect licence renewal, and serious shortfalls may lead to disciplinary action.

Specialist CPD courses from providers like e-Careers can help MIPs stay current - particularly on AML regulations, cloud accounting platforms and expanding areas like data analytics for small practices.

Aligning Your AAT CPD with Career Goals

While CPD is a regulatory requirement, treating it purely as a compliance exercise is a missed opportunity. Smart CPD planning is a practical way to build your career as an AAT professional - not just maintain it.

Map CPD to Your Role and Future Ambitions

Start by looking at where you are now - accounts assistant, assistant management accountant, bookkeeper, tax specialist - and where you want to be. If you're targeting progression to finance manager, management accountant, or a route into ACCA or CIMA, your CPD should reflect that trajectory.

Consider identifying 3–5 key development themes for the year:

  • Advanced Excel, Power BI or data analytics
  • Taxation updates and specialist tax knowledge
  • Financial reporting standards (FRS 102, IFRS)
  • Management and leadership skills
  • Automation and cloud accounting software

Structured Learning That Counts Twice

Structured learning with providers like e-Careers serves double duty: it counts towards your CPD while also boosting your qualifications and employability. An AAT accounting qualification or an AAT bookkeeping course gives you formal evidence of learning and a credential you can carry forward.

An Illustrative Journey

Take an MAAT member working as a senior accounts assistant who wants to move into financial planning and analysis (FP&A). Over a CPD year, they might:

  • Complete a data analytics module to familiarise themselves with Power BI dashboards
  • Study an advanced management accounting course
  • Attend a conference on budgeting and forecasting best practices
  • Shadow a finance business partner at their employer for a month (work shadowing)
  • Record and reflect on each activity, showing how it builds towards their FP&A goal

Each of these activities is planned, relevant, and moves them closer to a specific career outcome. That's CPD working as it should.

How e-Careers Can Support Your AAT CPD

e-Careers is an online professional training provider offering flexible, career-focused learning for AAT students, members and finance specialists. Our courses are built for working adults who need to fit professional development around their existing responsibilities.

What We Offer for AAT CPD

  • AAT qualifications: From AAT Levels 2 & 3 combined courses to the Level 4 Diploma, our programmes cover the full AAT pathway.
  • Short CPD modules: Topical courses on payroll, VAT, management reporting, Excel, and broader business skills such as project management or digital marketing for practice owners.
  • Self-paced online learning: Study when and where it suits you, with tutor support where applicable and content aligned with current UK regulations and industry practice.
  • Certificates and transcripts: Download certificates of completion or retain course transcripts to support your CPD records and demonstrate learning outcomes during AAT CPD monitoring.

Building Your CPD Year

We recommend planning your CPD year using a mix of sources:

  • Internal employer training and on-the-job learning
  • Free resources (AAT Knowledge Hub articles, HMRC guidance, podcasts)
  • Structured e-Careers training to fill specific gaps and gain formal evidence

This blended approach helps you meet both AAT CPD requirements and your personal career objectives - without breaking the bank or losing weekends.

Frequently Asked Questions: AAT CPD Requirements

Do I need to complete a specific number of CPD hours for AAT each year?

No. AAT does not mandate a fixed number of CPD hours. AAT's CPD policy is output-based, which means you must show that the amount and type of CPD you do is enough to keep you competent and up to date for your role. There is no magic number - an MAAT member in a rapidly changing tax role may need more CPD than someone in a stable, well-established bookkeeping position.

Use professional judgement when deciding how much CPD is appropriate. Take into account changes in legislation, shifts in your responsibilities, and areas of specialism where high standards must be maintained. In practice, most active professionals will undertake CPD regularly throughout the year rather than in a single block, to stay aligned with new standards and guidance.

Can free resources like articles, podcasts and webinars count towards my AAT CPD?

Yes. Self-directed learning such as technical articles, professional podcasts, blogs, guidance notes and webinars can all count as CPD if they are relevant to your role. Reading an AAT Knowledge Hub article on MTD changes, listening to an accounting industry podcast, or watching a recorded webinar on AML updates are all legitimate activities.

The condition is that you must still plan these activities, link them to identified learning needs, and record reflections on what was learned and how it will be applied in practice. Keep basic evidence - titles, links, dates - in case AAT requests your CPD records for monitoring.

What happens if I am selected for AAT CPD monitoring and my records are incomplete?

If AAT selects you for CPD monitoring, they will ask for evidence of compliance with the CPD policy. This usually means submitting your CPD records and reflections. If your records are incomplete or show gaps in critical areas, AAT may require you to complete additional CPD, improve how you plan and record activities, or undergo follow-up checks.

Serious or repeated non-compliance - particularly where it affects client or employer interests - may be treated as a professional standards issue and could lead to disciplinary outcomes. The simplest way to avoid this is to log CPD as you go, rather than trying to reconstruct it at year-end.

Does studying a new qualification, such as an AAT level or another finance course, satisfy my CPD requirements?

Yes. Studying for relevant qualifications - such as an AAT Level 3 or Level 4 course, a payroll certification, or a financial reporting programme - can form a substantial part of your CPD for the year. It is an essential form of professional development that directly addresses knowledge and skills gaps.

You should still explicitly record how the qualification addresses your development needs, the specific modules or topics covered, and how the learning will be applied in your job. If you're studying with e-Careers, log each completed module or key milestone as a separate CPD activity so you can reflect on specific skills and knowledge gained along the way.

How do CPD requirements differ if I work for an AAT Accredited Employer?

AAT Accredited Employers often have structured in-house CPD programmes that align with AAT's expectations. Participation in these programmes - attending internal training, completing employer-mandated modules, undertaking work shadowing or cross-departmental projects - can absolutely count towards your AAT CPD requirements.

However, the individual member remains ultimately responsible for ensuring their CPD is sufficient and properly recorded to meet AAT's CPD policy. Reconcile your employer's CPD framework with your personal AAT CPD record, and add any external activities (such as e-Careers courses or self-directed learning) so your overall development picture is complete and stands up to monitoring.

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