International accountant’s day
International accountant’s day is celebrated annually on November 10th – a holiday for all professionals who ensure financial order, stability, and transparency in businesses. The date was chosen for a reason: on November 10th, 1494, the Italian mathematician and monk Luca Pacioli published his work “Treatise on Accounts and Entries,” which became the foundation of modern accounting.
Today, an accountant is more than just someone who balances debits and credits. They are strategic specialists who understand economics, taxes, law, and digital technologies. Thanks to accountants, companies operate stably, businesses develop, and the state receives transparent reporting.
In Uzbekistan, the accounting profession is especially important: legislation is constantly being updated, electronic reporting systems are being introduced, and tax reform is progressing. The accountant’s competence determines not only the accuracy of calculations but also the financial health of the entire organization.
On this day, it is customary to congratulate accountants for their patience, accuracy, and responsibility. After all, they solve complex problems every day—from calculating taxes and salaries to analyzing financial risks and interacting with government agencies.