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After logging in to this website, click Profile at the top right of the screen and select My Profile to display your current contact information.
Click the My Transactions tab on the left to view your membership information.
It will include your annual renewal date.
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IIA membership is non-transferable due to the immediate availability of free downloads and benefits for members.
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Government agencies of any size at the local, state or federal levels (federal, provincial or territorial, and municipal levels in Canada) can participate in Public Sector Group Membership with full IIA member benefits at reduced rates.
Learn more about joining as a group, individual, or by opening a ticket.
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The IIA’s Audit Leaders Network membership* offers resources to empower audit executives to be more successful for an additional annual fee.
Three membership levels are available, providing you with the opportunity to build your experience upon your IIA membership.
*Please note that IIA membership is required in order to join the Audit Leaders Network. Service firms are not eligible to join at this time.
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Verify your preferred mailing address and make necessary corrections by updating your profile.
After logging in to this website, click Profile at the top right of the screen and select My Profile to display your current contact information.
Click the Edit button to make changes.
If you experience difficulties in receiving mail at work, check with your mailroom and/or change your preferred mailing address to your residence.
Please submit a ticket to Customer Relations to discuss other options.
While you are logged in, you can also change your password.
Please submit a ticket to Customer Relations or call +1-407-937-1111.
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The IIA offers many special resources and member benefits for students and educators, including reduced membership dues, special certification pricing, academic grants and awards, and more.
The IIA formally endorses colleges and universities that offer internal auditing education through the Internal Audit Academic Alliance (Academic Alliance).
Visit the Academic Relations page for more information on Academic Alliance programs.
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IIA dues may be deducted as a business expense, but not as a charitable contribution.
Because The IIA spends a portion of your dues for lobbying on issues of importance to the profession, 1.06% of your dues are not deductible as a business expense.
This pertains only to federal government activities.