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Abujassim
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Thanks and I wish you good luck too.
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watswidme
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hey jsn123, question.. i was reading the educ reqmt and i
didnt see the "US TAXATION" part. I'm waiting for my
foreign evaluation now, and i dont know if my taxation
subjects would count for it, i came from philippines. How
did yours go? pls reply maybe im going with california
board if they're not accepting non US taxation credits.
Thanks!
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sumeet303
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Guys...could you find out the best state for Indian CAs to apply as Colorado has started rejecting applications of Indian CA candiates? What else are we left out with - Michigan, Delaware, Illinoisis?
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Leslie-Anne
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Indian CAs may have several options depending on their education and
where they live. Choosing the right state for each individuals situation
should be done by someone who has some experience in this field. Please
contact me if you would like some assistance.

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rnarayan
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jsn123,

I have read in other forums that an Indian CA directly qualifies to sit for an exam through Michigan Board (i mean CA degree helps but not sure if Bcom is considered equivalent to a US Bachelors degree). Can you share your experience on this regard? It will be very helpful.

Can anyone also give their views on the foll?
After reading through Montana Board's requirements (which doesnt say anything about a US BAchelor's degree) I feel I may have a chance with my qualifications (I'm BCom + Indian CA).

Appreciate your inputs
Thanks

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