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MICHAEL6776 Newbie
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Posted: 22 Oct 2009 at 14:46 | IP Logged
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I finished the exams in NJ and want to transfer to IL. Because NJ 's exam credit is not expire forever. However, when the credit transfer to IL:
First of all, what 's the IL 's credit expire policy?
Secondly, Will my exam result still stay in NJ or go to IL recording system forever?
Thank you very much!!!
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lelik Major Contributor
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Posted: 22 Oct 2009 at 14:52 | IP Logged
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I doubt that the credits will ever "expire" (in any State). IL doesn't have such policy. I assume that NASBA will have your score.
http://www.illinois-cpa-exam.com/files/Recipapp.pdf
Or, general: http://www.illinois-cpa-exam.com/
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MICHAEL6776 Newbie
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Posted: 22 Oct 2009 at 16:15 | IP Logged
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Thank you very much!! Lelik
I have already passed the exams in another state, no work experienc and have 150 credit hour.
Regarding to becoming Registered CPA's path ?
First, transfer of credit to illinois.
Then, apply the RCPA.
My question is that:
RCPA needs no work experience??
How long the two steps?
Or is any link for the requirement of these two steps?
Thanks a lot....
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lelik Major Contributor
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Posted: 23 Oct 2009 at 10:16 | IP Logged
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Michael, I have no idea how long it takes to transfer the exam results. RCPA doesn't need to prove any experience, and you will get your CPA title. Once your credits are transferred, you will need to submit a special form to the IL Department of Financial and Professional Regulation. It takes them less than one month to issue you the license (it will state that you are a RCPA).
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