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nbsf
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Posted: 16 Jul 2011 at 19:11 | IP Logged  

Looking at the form here:  http://www.dca.ca.gov/cba/forms/gexp-pub.pdf

If I get my experience where my supervisor is a CPA but fall in the "Other CPA (second signature required)" status, what if there is not a person qualified to sign the second signature line?

I know this is kind of an outlying situation, but 2 previous jobs I worked as an Accountant, reporting to a CPA, but they didn't report to a CPA.

Anyone encounter this situation, or should I just call the CBA and find out?  Thank you for any insight.


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Hi,

You should consult CA board of Accountancy.

From what I know, if you are working in a private industry- the 1st signer is the owner -CEO/President of the company (not necessary a qualified CPA). But the 2nd signer must always be an active CPA.

however, if you work in a public accounting firm and the partner of the firm is willing to sign off.The Partner signature should be suffix as the 1st signer.[Note: the partner must hold active license to practice.] In this case, the 2nd signer is NOT required.

Please consult CA board of accountancy. They are willing to assist you.

Hope this helps.



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