AcademicGround >> CPA exam
| 11/7/07 7:50 PM | |
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Mjb85
Edited: 07-Nov-07 Member Since: 05/05/2007 Posts: 38 |
If I pass the CPA exam in one state do I have to retake it when moving to another? |
| 11/22/07 8:14 PM | |
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AaronU
Edited: 22-Nov-07 Member Since: 09/26/2003 Posts: 2851 |
no |
| 1/21/08 4:02 PM | |
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Hawkeyez
Edited: 21-Jan-08 Member Since: 05/05/2007 Posts: 469 |
?? |
| 1/31/08 8:50 PM | |
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Hawkeyez
Edited: 31-Jan-08 Member Since: 05/05/2007 Posts: 578 |
Can anyone confirm this? |
| 2/2/08 7:34 PM | |
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AaronU
Edited: 02-Feb-08 Member Since: 09/26/2003 Posts: 2970 |
http://nasba.org/nasbaweb/NASBAWeb.nsf/wpecusm?openform |
| 9/10/11 8:54 PM | |
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homsian
Member Since: 10/6/03 Posts: 75 |
Depending on the state, you can file for reciprocity. |
| 10/17/11 9:26 PM | |
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BIG CHAD
Member Since: 1/1/01 Posts: 734 |
For Iowa to Illinois, no. They have reciprocity. However, if you are going to the coast or across the country, some states do not have the reciprocity, on a state by state basis. |
| 10/18/11 5:14 PM | |
Death and Taxes
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Member Since: 6/8/11 Posts: 775 |
BIG CHAD - For Iowa to Illinois, no. They have reciprocity. However, if you are going to the coast or across the country, some states do not have the reciprocity, on a state by state basis. Isn't that for license rather than just the exam? |
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