Posted: 30 Sep 2005 at 21:15 | IP Logged
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Hi Rahul,
I found this in IL CPA Society website.
"A CPA is someone who has passed the Uniform CPA Examination. Passing the exam in Illinois allows an individual to use "CPA" after his or her name"
"Although passing the exam allows an individual to use "CPA" following his or her name, it does not grant the right to provide attest services (audits and reviews). In order to provide these services in Illinois, the individual must obtain a license from the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation. To obtain a license, an individual needs an Illinois CPA certificate and one year of work experience"
The rules are different from State to State. You have finished the exam. Luck you! Now, you have all the time in the world to do more research on this and find out more about the use of CPA designation. Please share any useful information that you find. That will be a lot of help.
Thanks
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