Q&A Category: CPA Licensure

If I plan on working in a provisionary state, am I able to sit for the CPA Exam early in a non-provisionary state?

CPA Questions & Answers If I plan on working in a provisionary state, am I able to sit for the CPA Exam early in a non-provisionary state? A non-provisionary state will not allow you to test without first meeting the education requirements. A provisionary state is a state that gives CPA Exam candidates a provisionary […]

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If I sit for one section of the CPA Exam in one state, can I take the remaining sections in a different state?

CPA Questions & Answers If I sit for one section of the CPA Exam in one state, can I take the remaining sections in a different state? If you sit for one section of the CPA Exam in one state, then you can transfer your CPA exam scores to another state. After paying a fee […]

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Which state has the easiest requirements to become a CPA?

Each of the 55 US jurisdictions has its own Board of Accountancy that is responsible for licensing the CPAs who practice in that state/jurisdiction. Therefore, it is recommended to get licensed in the state in which you will practice regardless of the requirements.

If you are an international candidate and the jurisdiction is not important, then there are certain states with the most favorable U.S. CPA Exam requirements for international candidates based on the educational and work requirements.

However, rules and regulations are always changing, so be sure to double check these requirements with each of the State Boards before applying.

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