CPA to sign off on work experiance

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    titoav15
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    Hi Guys – a question that came up at work. So I recently passed the exam now I am possibly running into a potential problem. My boss is a CPA but is licensed in Canada. I am registered in NY but work in MA. I would like to get my license in NY then with transfer or hold 2 licenses in NY and MA. Question is can my boss sign off on my experience? If not can I find an active US CPA to sign off on my work experience? As always, thanks for your help! 🙂

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    ruggercpa2b
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    You should call your state board and get a definite answer.

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    #1492615
    ThomasHallberg
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    To add – does anyone know if you can combine experience? I have done a few internships that total over 1 year under a CPA, but not one stretch with the same CPA. I am planning on calling NASBA but I didn't know if anyone had any similar experience. I looked on the work experience form and it looks like they CPA who signs off on your experience has the ability to write full time/part time date ranges, but when they sign off it only has the option of checking a box that says 1 year or 5 years.

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    #1492618
    Sticky Nicky
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    theres a new rule out that you dont need to know a CPA to get the sign off…you should check it out

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    #1492620
    jbergmann1
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    It varies from state to state, actually.

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