
Certified Public Accounting – MyFloridaLicense.com
A Certified Public Accountant (CPA) is someone who has passed the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) Uniform CPA examination, met educational, and licensure requirements in the state of Florida and have been issued a license to practice public accounting. CPAs provide accounting, auditing, tax, financial planning, and ...
Certified Public Accounting – Initial Licensure Requirements
To successfully obtain an original license, a candidate must: Submit DBPR CPA 2 CPA Licensure Application and $50.00 non-refundable fee. Evidence one year of acceptable work experience as described above under Initial Licensure Requirements.
Certified Public Accounting – Education Requirements
The education program must include 18 semester hours of accounting courses, which are above the elementary level, and 27 semester hours of business courses. Regardless of the educational rule used, elementary accounting classes are never acceptable for credit.
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Become A Florida CPA - Florida Institute of CPAs
The new CPA licensure model proposes a core mastery of accounting, audit, tax, and technology, that all candidates are required to complete. Then, each candidate will choose a discipline in which to demonstrate deeper skills and knowledge.
Licensing Portal - Checklist Details - MyFloridaLicense.com
NEXT STEP: Candidates that have passed all four sections of the CPA Exam within a rolling 18-month window must submit an Initial CPA License application if they wish to become a Florida Certified Public Accountant.
Licensing - Florida Institute of CPAs
The FLBOA is created in Florida Statutes Chapter 473 and is administered by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR). The FLBOA is made up of nine members, seven are licensed CPAs and two are public members who …
Florida CPA License Requirements - Becker
If you want to get your CPA license in Florida, we’re walking you through the CPA requirements, including the education and experience you’ll need as well as how to maintain your license. While this guide acts as an overview of what you need to do, always check with the Florida Board of Accountancy for the most up-to-date information.
Florida - NASBA
Applying for the Uniform CPA Examination. All first-time applicants must submit an initial application directly to the Florida Board. To do so, please visit the Florida Board of Accountancy website. Please read the Candidate Guide before submitting your application.
Licensing Portal - DBPR Online Applications - MyFloridaLicense.com
Using the links below, you can get information on licensing requirements, check the status of an existing application, apply using a printable application, or access the online application system if available for the specific business or profession.