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kc62785
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Posted: 14 Mar 2009 at 13:16 | IP Logged  

YOUR NTS EXPIRES I THINK 6 MONTHS BUT ONCE YOU PASS A TEST YOU HAVE 18 MONTHS TILL THAT TEST EXPIRES.



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What does it mean by 18 month credit. My exam credit
will expire on 31st May,2009. Till what date I have to
appear the Last paper to protect my credit.
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If someone could answer this, it would be greatly appreciated.

My 18 month window for my first exam in CA is going to expire May 16, 2009. I just finished taking audit and regulation the past two weeks. If the scores for the exams i recently took delays to after May 16, 2009, will my 18 month window expire? Or would the window be opened until my scores are released for the two exams?

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The window considers the day you took the test not the day the score is
released.   I believe your score will say expired and then when the score is
released if you passed all 4 they will switch the status. The CA Board
website says the following:

"Expired: Indicates that you did not receive scores of 75 or above on all four
sections of the CPA Exam by the last date of the credit period for this
section. (Note: Expired status may be changed to Pass depending upon the
receipt and posting of score(s) for section(s) taken on or before the last date
of the credit period.) "



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Thanks for the clarification! =)
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