Once you pass all 4 parts, will they expire?

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    kelly17
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    So I passed all 4 parts of the exam in December but I still need to go back to school to get the 150 credits. Once you pass all 4 parts, do they ever expire?

    I took the exam in PA.

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  • #664684
    Gatorbates
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    Yes, they do expire. The time frame varies from state to state. Florida expires in 3 years.

    Licensed Florida CPA:
    B: 71, 73, 79
    A: 83
    R: 78 (expired), 77
    F: 74, 74, 80

    It's finally freaking over.

    #664685
    mla1169
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    There are some states in which they never expire.

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

    Massachusetts CPA (non reporting) since 3/12.

    #664686
    jlough
    Member

    https://www.picpa.org/Content/Files/Documents/Resources/Students/7074-CPAExamBook11-12.pdf

    Read through this— I'm in PA too and I had this saved in my Favorites.

    F- 7/13- 84
    R- 10/13- 79
    A- 11/13- 99
    B- 1/14- 86

    Licensed in PA- 3/20/2014

    This exam ALMOST defeated me back in 2006-2008, but I came back and WON!

    #664687
    jlough
    Member

    Looks like in Pennsylvania, completed exam credit does not expire. But I'd call them and confirm.

    F- 7/13- 84
    R- 10/13- 79
    A- 11/13- 99
    B- 1/14- 86

    Licensed in PA- 3/20/2014

    This exam ALMOST defeated me back in 2006-2008, but I came back and WON!

    #664688
    Gatorbates
    Participant

    Apparently PA exam credit never expires … this is from page 18 of the link jlough shared:

    “Once you have passed all four parts of the exam, your completed exam

    credit will never expire.”

    Licensed Florida CPA:
    B: 71, 73, 79
    A: 83
    R: 78 (expired), 77
    F: 74, 74, 80

    It's finally freaking over.

    #664689
    kelly17
    Member

    Thanks everyone! I called to confirm and it never expires in PA.

    #664690
    Leviticus
    Member

    How about in NY??

    ? FAR - 91 (08/25/11)
    ? BEC - 79 (04/12/11)
    ? REG - 89 (07/18/11)
    ? AUD - 95 (10/18/11)

    #664691
    nishvik
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    In Virginia, they do not expire.Called and confirmed.

    Also the ethics exam once passed does not expire,provided you preserve the record of passing the ethics exam.

    FAR- 79 -->Becker self study, Final review & Flashcards
    REG -72-->Becker ,76-->Becker plus Wiley test bank
    AUD- 73 Becker,72-->Becker+Wiley,69-->Added ninja notes,89 --> Added Gleim review
    BEC- 84 Becker plus Wiley Test bank

    I am Done !!!!

    #664692
    ipasscpa
    Participant

    They do not expire in NY. They better not.

    CPA- VA

    #664693
    mjp44
    Member

    How about in Illinois? I checked their website and could find nothing about exams expiring.

    FAR- PASSED (11/13)
    REG- PASSED (2/14)
    BEC- PASSED (5/14)
    AUD- PASSED (8/14)

    If it's important to you, you will find a way. If it isn't, you will find an excuse.

    #664694
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Our exam credits expire…?! Why do exam credits expire in some states and not in others? 0.0

    #664695
    Kenada
    Member

    In California once all four parts are passed they never expire – Thank GOD!!

    Ethics – expires after 2 yrs.

    CA Candidate. 05/27/2014 ~ 786/110
    I am done!!

    #664696
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    So basically it's just Florida that sucks. I guess I better get my last 12 hours of upper level accounting in quickly once I pass all 4 parts. It never freaking ends..

    #664697
    Gatorbates
    Participant

    Florida makes up for it's suckiness by not having an Ethics Exam 🙂 (But I honestly don't think that 3 years though is too much to ask to fit in a few extra classes after passing the exam.) An additional perk for Florida: The fact that it is one of the most difficult to become licensed (at least was, before the rest of the country started implementing 150 hrs), once you are licensed, reciprocity is a breeze should you ever have to move.

    Licensed Florida CPA:
    B: 71, 73, 79
    A: 83
    R: 78 (expired), 77
    F: 74, 74, 80

    It's finally freaking over.

    #664698
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Agreed. I'm not worried about getting the classes in. If I can get through the exam by July, I should be done with the classes by December. The part that sucks is if you are a newcomer to the accounting field or a recent graduate, making sure you get the one year work experience in that 3 year time frame. Bring required to get hired in accounting and report to a CPA for 1 year before your exams expire would be stressful if you have trouble finding a job. I'm glad I'm not in that situation and feel bad for those that are.

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