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Rehmann CEO Stacie Kwaiser is planning for the New Year as the Top 50 Firm deals with the many changes from the past year.
December 31 -
The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants will stop allowing students to take online exams, beginning in March, in response to a rise in cheating.
December 30 -
CPA mobility and new pathways to licensure matter for everyone.
December 23
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Job satisfaction for female CPAs in tax, audit and CAS has improved by more than twice as much for female CPAs than it has for male CPAs in those areas.
November 26
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Empire State Gov. Kathy Hochul signed a bill into law that will create an additional pathway to CPA licensure — the latest state to pass changes to licensure requirements.
November 24 -
The deadline for public comment on proposed changes to continuing professional education standards is fast approaching.
November 21 -
CPA Canada is asking the Canadian government to advance a framework for independent assurance over artificial intelligence systems.
November 3 -
Joseph Vanator of Vantors & Associates in Eaton Rapids, Michigan, was arraigned in late October and charged with one count of accounting violations, a five-year felony.
November 3 -
Responding — or not — to jurisdictions' notices; pitfalls of growth; e-invoicing; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
October 29
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The National Association of State Boards of Accountancy has revamped its CPAverify.org and ALD.nasba.org websites with a new design and more features.
October 22 -
Using AI to teach accounting; CPAs and financial statements; TIGTA on joint returns; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
October 21
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill that adds alternative pathways to CPA licensure, which will go into effect Jan 1. 2026.
October 7 -
New partners see a gap between pay expectations and reality, as well as the quality and frequency of feedback, according to a new survey.
September 23 -
The National Association of State Boards of Accountancy relaunched CPAmobility.org to help CPAs determine where and how they can practice across state lines.
September 22 -
The AICPA and NASBA are closing the Experience, Learn and Earn program at the end of this year due to insufficient scale.
September 19 -
The National Association of State Boards of Accountancy and the American Institute of CPAs today released an exposure draft proposing changes to Continuing Professional Education standards.
September 17 -
The program, designed for young accountants, begins September 24 and includes six virtual sessions worth 12 CPE credits.
September 12 -
The annual list recognizes thought leaders, decision-makers, standard-setters and others who are shaping the future of the profession.
September 10 -
The National Association of State Boards of Accountancy launched a CPA Mobile App, bringing key functions of the NASBA CPA Portal to mobile devices.
September 9 -
Early-career accountants rated their skills higher on average compared to how managers rated them, according to an Illinois CPA Society report.
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