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sonumehta
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Posted: 24 Jun 2009 at 11:41 | IP Logged  

Hi all,

I emailed CA board to ask if my credit will ever expire if I dont apply for license? Here is my question and their reply :

Hello,

I have passed all 4 CPA exams in may 2008 from CA Board. Will I lose my credits if I don't apply for license? If Yes, what is the time limit to apply for a license after passing all exams? I am working as a Tax Associate. Will my tax experience be considered for pathway 2 -work experience requirement?

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In response to your e-mail, once you have passed all 4 parts of the CPA exam, your scores will never expire.

Also, your tax experience would count towards a General license for Pathway 2, as long as it is supervised by an individual holding a valid active license to practice public accounting.

 

Sincerely,

Sean Clark

Initial Licensing

California Board of Accountancy

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calvol
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Posted: 29 Jun 2009 at 13:00 | IP Logged  

I can confirm that, as I just got the CAL CPA license 8 years after passing the exam. The only catch is, beyond 5 years, your experience must be within 1 year of applying for the license. See the Cal license manual for details.
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