Don't Miss Out on the Game-Changing CPA Exam Update: 30 Month Deadline!

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NASBA Board of Directors just approved an extension of the 18 month window for passing the #cpaexam!

This will allow those #cpaexam candidates that have passed their first section of the #cpaexam to have a rolling 30 months to pass subsequent additional 4 sections of the CPA exam before losing any credit for existing sections passed.

CPA Exam 18-Month Window
The 18-month window refers to the time frame in which candidates for the Uniform CPA Exam must pass all four sections of the exam in order to receive credit. If a candidate fails to pass all four sections within this time frame, they must retake any sections that have expired and pass them again.

Recent Challenges of the 18-Month Window
However, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting disruptions to testing schedules, NASBA has approved an extension of this 18-month window to 30 months for certain candidates. This means that candidates who were unable to take or pass all four sections of the exam within the original 18-month window due to COVID-19-related issues may now have up to 30 months to complete the exam.

NASBA Board of Director Approval
This approval was granted at a NASBA Board of Director level and must still be adopted by state level NASBA boards of accountancy to be applied to candidates taking the #cpaexam .

What is Next?
We expect that this update to the CPA requirements will be implemented at a state board level, which will mean that #cpaexam candidates will have MUCH MORE time to pass all for sections of the CPA Exam after completing their first section.

Article Link : https://nasba.org/blog/2023/04/24/nas....
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