IRRV

Institute of Revenues Rating and Valuation www.irrv.net With over 5,000 members, the IRRV is the largest professional institution operating in the field of revenues, benefits and valuation. Every year hundreds of students sit IRRV examinations. Those who are successful join the thousands of IRRV-qualified professionals currently working in local authorities and public and private sector valuation. The Institute’s main aim is to support its members’ professional and personal development and the sharing of best practice. We keep our members informed of current issues through our magazines and publications and a comprehensive website. IRRV qualifications and Continuing Professional Development scheme are designed to meet the needs of members at every stage of their careers and our conferences and meetings offer opportunities for networking with other professionals from the UK and overseas. A thriving network of Associations is one of the IRRV’s main strengths. Our Associations organise programmes of professional and social activities that take place regionally and provide the opportunity for all members to become more involved in the work of the Institute. Back to Opportunities home click here

Fraud: Can the public sector learn from the private sector?

The International Compliance Association (ICA) works worldwide with a diverse range of public and private sector organisations to promote best practice in combating financial crime. As a result, the ICA is uniquely placed in terms of identifying best practice from a range of jurisdictions, organisations and industry sectors.... More »


LAIOG Annual Conference Exhibitors 2011

The LAIOG Annual Conference on the Future of Fraud Investigation in the Public Sector is attracting a wide raneg of exhibitors wishing to impress the 135 delegates already booked - respresenting 110 UK Local Authorities: Featuring Fujitsu, Intec, Locta, Neal, AMA, Foster & Freeman, TraceIQ, Alarm... More »


irrv: 105 Questions about the Universal Credit

1. What exactly is the Coalition Government policy on assistance with housing costs?... More »


IRRV to Lord Freud: step back from a potential disaster…

The position of the Institute has been to support the principles behind “Dynamic Benefits” and further to support the introduction of the Universal Credit; however we cannot support the inclusion of housing costs in your proposals. There are many reasons behind this statement and in order to give your officials every opportunity to advise you to step back from a potential disaster that will make the Community Charge pale into insignificance we wish to offer you a constructive dialogue which will assist your thinking. The dialogue will be in the form of a series of questions which we hope, as you answer them; will give you an insight into the problems you will be facing. ... More »


IRRV Training Days 2011

The courses are designed to appeal to staff who need to understand aspects of revenues, benefits and subject specific areas (either at introductory, general or expert levels). We also deliver bespoke training on all areas in which the Institute operates.... More »


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