Institute of Certified Public Accountants in Israel

The Institute of Certified Public Accountants in Israel (Hebrew: לשכת רואי חשבון בישראל) is a voluntary body of licensed accountants established in 1931.

Presently, over 12,000 Israeli Certified Public Accountants are members of the institute.

The Institute oversees the accountancy and auditing professions in Israel.

[1] Through the academic program, one has to receive a bachelor's degree with an accounting dual-major: usually economics or management, and sometimes law; see List of Israeli universities and colleges.

Typically students then study for a "supplemental" specialization year, (שנת השלמה) focused on accountancy and taxation.