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CIIPA joins membership of ICAC
The Cayman Islands Institute of Professional Accountants (CIIPA) became a full member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of the Caribbean (ICAC), effective 1 January 2026, marking a significant milestone in the Institute’s regional engagement and professional development efforts.
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CCSA ICAC sign MOU
The Caribbean Climate-Smart Accelerator Inc. (CCSA) and the Institute of Chartered Accountants of the Caribbean (ICAC) have joined forces to support climate-smart transformation across the region. Through a newly signed Memorandum of Understanding, the two organisations will collaborate to strengthen the financial readiness of climate initiatives and attract the funding needed to bring them to life. The MOU was signed by Racquel Moses, CCSA’s CEO, and Sixto Coy, ICAC President.
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ACCA/ICAC signs MOU
ACCA and ICAC make pledge to build capacity in the region.
A focus on education and training forms the foundation of the memorandum of understanding (MoU) between leading global accountancy body ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) and the regional accountancy body the Institute of Chartered Accountants of the Caribbean (ICAC).
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New CEO at ICAC
KINGSTON, JAMAICA - Barbadian David V. Simpson has recently taken up the mantle as Chief Executive Officer of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of the Caribbean (ICAC). Mr. Simpson has had a long-standing relationship with the ICAC, the last of which was as its President from 2021-2023.
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Board of Directors


Sixto Coy

ICAC President and Director for Jamaica
2025 - 2027

Gowon Bowe

Vice President and Director for the Bahamas
2025 - 2027

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Harry ParmesarHarryram Parmesar

ICAC Treasurer and Director for Guyana
2025 - 2027

Michael LutchmanMichael Lutchman

ICAC Secretary and Director for Suriname
2025 - 2027

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Damien Skeete – Barbados

Mr. Jose Ortez – Belize

Mr. Ramesh Seebaran – Guyana

Mrs. Marissa Quashie – Trinidad & Tobago

Ms. Sheree Ebanks – Cayman Islands

 

Alternate Directors

Mrs. Taneisha Dean-Hall – Bahamas

Mr. Ricaido Jennings – Barbados

Mr. Stephen Hall – Belize

Ms. Carol Boddie – Eastern Caribbean

Mr. David Dharamraj – Guyana

Mrs. Sharon Donaldson-Levine – Jamaica

Mr. Hans Girjasing – Suriname

Mr. Arun Seenath – Trinidad & Tobago

Mr. Alfred Tweneboah – Cayman Islands

 

Representatives – Affiliate Members

Mrs Paula Marcelle-Irish – ACCA

Mr. Jim Knafo – AICPA

Mr Khalid Hamid – CIPFA

Ms Anna-Marie Christian – CPA Canada

 

Representatives - Associate Member

The Institute of Chartered Accountants of the Caribbean hosted the first of its Annual Taxation Seminars entitled, “CARICOM Double Taxation Treaty and its Applicability in the Current Economic Environment”, on June 25, 2015 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, Trinidad. The taxation seminar was held in conjunction with the ICAC’s 33rd Annual Caribbean Conference of Accountants held in Trinidad over the period, June 25-27, 2015.

The seminar attracted over 100 participants including accounting and finance professionals, regulators and other representatives from the region’s private and public sectors. The topics covered during the seminar were:

  1. CARICOM DTA: A Contextual & Comparative Overview by presenter Wayne Lovell, Tax Partner, KPMG Barbados;
  2. CARICOM DTA: A Legal Perspective by Dr. Claude Denbow, Attorney-at-Law;
  3. Future of the CARICOM DTA, Rommel St. Hill - Senior Legal Officer, CARICOM Secretariat; and
  4. CARICOM DTA: A Regulatory Perspective by Nayak Ramdahin- Commissioner, Board of Inland Revenue, Trinidad & Tobago.

The seminar format also included group break-out sessions focusing on the challenges in applying the Double Taxation Agreement within the region. The reports and recommendations from the working groups will be incorporated in a position paper along with recommendations from the ICAC and submitted to the CARICOM Secretariat.

The seminar provided participants with a better understanding of the Agreement, its aims and objectives as well as its applicability in the region’s current economic environment. The second staging of the Taxation Seminar will be held in Belize in June 2016 in conjunction with the ICAC’s 34th Annual Caribbean Conference of Accountants scheduled for June 23-25, 2016 at the Ramada Princess Hotel & Casino in Belize City, Belize.

ICAC-Taxation-Seminar2Attendees at the ICAC’s 1st Annual Taxation Seminar participate in a working group session focusing on the applicability of the CARICOM Double Taxation Agreement across the region and key challenges.

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