Changing states for CPA licensure/scores?

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  • #189627
    NoCoast
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    Hi Ninjas! I will try my best to explain my situation, and hopefully someone can help, or has some experience in the matter. I am currently a graduate student at a school in MA, where I am working on getting my MACC, and will be graduating in May. I have recently accepted an offer with a firm in my home state of MN, which I will be moving back to after graduation. I am currently eligible to sit for the exam in MA, but not eligible to sit in MN until graduation. I would love to get a head start on the exams and start taking them now, but I don’t want an MA license to become an issue when I move back to MN. Is it easy to change the state that I am licensed in? Or possibly just transfer scores? For example if I pass two sections, and I graduate and become eligible to sit in MN, could I apply to sit in MN and transfer the two scores? Well thanks to anyone who read this, and hopefully someone will have some insight!

    BEC- 77
    AUD- 75
    REG- 81
    FAR- 76

    FAR: 76
    AUD: 75
    BEC: 07/16
    REG: TBD

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  • #615458
    palmtop_taiga
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    The AICPA has this available as a resource for people in your situation: https://www.thiswaytocpa.com/exam-licensure/state-requirements/

    As long as the requirements are similar you should be able to transfer, from what I've researched.

    AUD 74, 82 (11/29/15)
    FAR 68, 79 (11/9/15)
    REG 75 (6/21/16)
    BEC 75 (1/18/16)

    #615459
    y_u_no_pass
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    From what I know about it (this relates to GA and FL) You can sit through a different state, but you will have to pay a fee to the licensing state to transfer your scores. I believe you are best off completing the exam through your original state (MA), then transferring scores to MN. For the GA to FL situation you pay a $200 fee to GA to transfer your scores.

    Florida CPA!
    Took final exam 2/25/15.
    Sent in Application 3/12/15.
    Issued License 3/20/15.
    Used CPA Excel solely for all exams.

    #615460
    NoCoast
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    I also found this website while researching, but don't know the validity of it. Has anyone ever used it?

    https://nasbastore.org/index.php?main_page=product_free_shipping_info&cPath=248&products_id=1097

    BEC- 77
    AUD- 75
    REG- 81
    FAR- 76

    FAR: 76
    AUD: 75
    BEC: 07/16
    REG: TBD

    #615461
    mla1169
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    Please if you do NOTHING else, call the board in MN before you make a decision.

    Someone here recently moved from OH to NC and NC wouldn't accept their scores because they have a different 18 month rule.

    In general you can transfer scores but get the answer for your specific situation right from the source. I can't imagine anything more frustrating than a small difference in requirements causing grief after you've passed the exams!

    FAR- 77
    AUD -49, 71, 84
    REG -56,75!
    BEC -75

    Massachusetts CPA (non reporting) since 3/12.

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