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- CBA - Educational Requirements for CPA Licensure
Applicants must provide evidence of a baccalaureate or higher degree, or foreign equivalency, in any subject, a total of 150 semester units, including a minimum of 24 semester units of accounting subjects, 24 semester units of business related subjects, a minimum of 20 semester units of accounting study, and 10 semester units of ethics study
- CBA - License Renewal Information
Use CBA Connect to track and report the required information (course title, course code, dates of completion, hours and provider name) for all CE courses completed within the two years preceding your license expiration date
- CBA - Applicants
I AM: AN EXAM APPLICANT A CPA LICENSURE APPLICANT A FIRM LICENSURE APPLICANT FICTITIOUS NAME REGISTRATION AN OUT-OF-STATE FIRM REGISTRANT
- CBA - License Renewal Instructions
RENEW CPA LICENSE WITH CBA CONNECT RENEW COR PAR LICENSE REGULATORY REVIEW COURSES Details on the new Regulatory Review Course at first renewal requirement List of CBA-approved courses LICENSEE QUICK HITS Status Conversion Payment Options and Fees Peer Review Retired Status
- California Board of Accountancy
Already a CPA? Volunteer on a CBA Advisory Committee Volunteer to Serve on the CBA
- CBA - Licensure Applicant
I’m ready to apply for my CPA license More Licensing Applicant Links PETH Requirement Change Information Information about the Two-Step Fee Increases CBA-Approved Foreign Credentials Evaluation Services California Live-Scan Services Locations Types of Licensure Applicants Application Materials Checklist Forms Additional Licensing Information
- CBA - License Lookup - Department of Consumer Affairs
A California-licensed CPA is an individual who has met the education, examination, and experience requirements of California State law and has been issued a license to practice public accountancy by the California Board of Accountancy (CBA)
- CBA - Fictitious Name Permit Applicant
A sole proprietor who wishes to practice under a fictitious name must register with, and be approved by, the California Board of Accountancy (CBA) before practicing and holding out to the public
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