Texas State Bar Of Public Accountancy In Illinois

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Colorado's (CO) CPA exam requirements are possibly the most advantageous of all the states. It does not require 150 hours to sit. With no requirement to be a US Citizen, a resident of CO, or a certain age, it makes Colorado one of the easiest states to sit for the CPA exam and become licensed.

Most states have adopted mobility laws that support CPAs working across state lines, provided they have a good-standing license from their home state and adhere to the scope of practice permitted in the state they're offering services in.

If a student takes the CPA Exam in one state but also wants to get licensed in another, how does that work? Woislaw: CPA Exam scores can be transferred to any state for the purpose of getting a license, so a student can take the exam in whichever state works best for them.

If a CPA travels or has clients in different states, what does the CPA need to know about mobility? Woislaw: You are required to be licensed in the state in which you live and practice. If you have clients in multiple states, make sure that you are meeting the states' requirements.

The Flexibility of CPA Exam Location AICPA, the administer of the Uniform CPA Exam, let you choose your own CPA exam location. It allows all CPA candidates to physically sit for the exam in any prometric centers around the country (including the 4 jurisdictions: Washington DC, Guam, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands).

Reciprocity: Reciprocity refers to the ability to use your home license between states where laws permit you to do so. This process allows you to set up a business using your existing license and then exchange your existing CPA license for an equivalent license in your new state of residence.

Education Requirements for Becoming a CPA in Illinois Each Illinois CPA needs a 120-credit bachelor's degree from an accredited college to take the CPA exam. Then, they need to earn another 30 credits to earn their CPA certificates and licenses.

Beginning January 1, 2024, you have 30 months from the score release date of your first passed exam section to pass the remaining three (3) parts of the CPA exam. This 30-month deadline is shown as an expiration date in your online account. You must take and pass your last exam section on or before that deadline date.

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Texas State Bar Of Public Accountancy In Illinois