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Requirements for Florida CPA’s

Wednesday, December 12th, 2012

On Florida’s Department of Business and Professional Regulation’s website, the following is listed under:

DIVISION OF PUBLIC ACCOUTING

“REQUIREMENTS FOR LICENSURE

  • PASS ALL FOUR PARTS OF CPA EXAMINATION: with at least a 75% within 18 month rolling period.
  • ONE YEAR WORK EXPERIENCE: Must be verified by a licensed CPA (This experience can be obtained prior to the application, while sitting for the exam or after all four parts of the exam has been passed. However, requirements to sit for the exam must be met before work experience commences.)
  • TOTAL REQUIRED HOURS: 150 semester or 200 quarter hours
  • TOTAL UPPER DIVISION ACCOUNTING HOURS: 36 semester or 54 quarter to includethe following: Taxation, Auditing, Financial, Cost/Managerial and Accounting Info Systems.
  • TOTAL UPPER DIVISION GENERAL BUSINESS HOURS: 39 semester hours or 58 quarter hours to include the following: six (6) semester hours or eight (8) quarter hours of business law. One course can be at a lower lever (freshman or sophomore), the other course must be upper division (junior level or higher). Business Law 1 and Legal Environment of Business are often considered duplicate.

Other important information: These requirements include the requirements to sit for the CPA exam under the 120 semester or 160 quarter hour rule.”

This ends the information on the DBPR’s website. This information is of a partial nature only, and is not meant to replace the very valuable information from Florida’s DBPR.  We recommend visiting the website regularly for any updates or changes in rules and regulations.

Know Florida’s requirements for licensure. Your license is your livelihood.

Attorney Lars Soreide, of Soreide Law Group, PLLC, will represent CPA’s in front of the Florida Board of Accountancy (BOA) regarding any licensing issues. For more information about professional licensing law please visit our website at: http://www.floridaprofessionallicense.com or call to speak with an attorney at: (888) 760-6552.

 

Florida Licensed CPAs

Friday, June 8th, 2012

 Only Certified Public Accountants (CPA), by Florida law, can perform audits, and reviews, and give opinions on your financial statements. However, an accountant is not required to have a Florida license to prepare taxes.  Certain bookkeeping duties also do not require a Florida license.

Hiring a Florida licensed CPA to do your accounting is the best way to make sure your services are done correctly.  Florida licensed CPAs are regulated, and tested by the State of Florida and by law must be recertified every two years.

In the State of Florida, because CPAs are licensed and regulated, complaints may be filed against them. Administrative action can be taken against the license.  However, if the person is not a CPA, the Department has no jusidicition and only civil action can be taken.

Attorney Lars Soreide, of Soreide Law Group, PLLC, represents CPA’s in front of the Florida Board of Accountancy regarding any licensing issues. For a free consultation with an attorney please call: (888) 760-6552, or visit our website at : www.floridaprofessionallicense.com.

Florida Division of Certified Public Accounting

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

The Florida divison for the regulation of Certified Public Accountants (CPA’s), and accounting firms in the State of Florida, is within Florida’s Department of Business and Professional Regulation or DBPR.  The applications to sit for the CPA license, original Florida licensure applications, licensure by endorsement applications, reactivation of a delinquent  or inactive CPA license, temporary permit applications, accountancy firm licensure and continuing education reporting forms, are all processed by the Division of Certified Public Accounting.  In addition, the division provides administrative support to the Board of Accountancy (BOA). The Florida Board of Accountancy consists of nine members, seven members of whom are CPAs and two who are consumer members. The board meets approximately 10 times a year at various locations throughout the State of Florida. Meetings are open to the public.

The following is the mission statement of Florida’s Division of Certified Public Accounting from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation’s website:

MISSION: To promote consumer protection by ensuring that certified public accountants and firms meet and adhere to the statutory requirements for licensure.

Soreide Law Group represents CPA’s in front of the Florida Board of Accountancy regarding licensing issues. For more information about professional licensing law please visit: www.floridaprofessionallicense.com or call to speak to an attorney at:(888) 760-6552.