NY State CPA experience requirement question

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    I emailed this question to the NY state board but they are backlogged so any help is appreciated. I found out I am done with the exam yesterday but this has me freaking out all day.

    I work in NYC in industry under a CPA who is licensed in Pennsylvania. NY state education department has the following on the license application for the person verifying experience:

    “A certified public accountant licensed in one of the U.S. jurisdictions who is properly licensed and registered or authorized to practice in the jurisdiction of their principal place of business. If a CPA supervisor was not properly licensed or registered or authorized to practice in the state where they practiced, the experience cannot be accepted. The CPA must have acted in a supervisory capacity to the applicant in the same employing organization.”

    Since my supervisor is not licensed in NY which is the primary place of business, that means that the supervisor can’t sign off on my experience unless they get a NY license?

    Thanks

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  • #1971894
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    Bump, any help is appreciated.

    #1972446
    Recked
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    That assumption is correct to the best of my knowledge.
    Also, they are not immediately qualified to sign off on your experience once they obtain the license. They must be licensed, registered, and active (no lapse) during the whole period of time they are signing off on your experience for.
    Do you have any other CPAs in your company (somewhere in the chain of command?) that might be able to sign off for you?

    Memento Mori - Kingston NY CPA & EA (SUNY Albany 2002)

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    #1973079
    Kat
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    I would think your supervisor can not sign off.

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