Welcome to the CPA Licensure Resource Hub!
With the CPA profession rapidly evolving, staying informed on the status of CPA licensure, the path to CPA in Georgia, and how potential changes impact you as a CPA is more important than ever. Whether you're an experienced CPA, an aspiring candidate, or someone in academia or HR, this page is designed to provide you with up-to-date resources and insights into the licensure process, ongoing discussions, and regulatory changes.


Current Status of CPA Licensure

The CPA licensure process has been a cornerstone of the accounting profession, but recent discussions at the national level are focusing on ways to adapt the existing licensure pathways. As the profession evolves with advancements in technology and shifts in regulations, ongoing updates aim to address:

  • Education Requirements: Possible changes to the 150-hour educational requirement and evolving coursework needs.
  • Experience Requirements: Adjustments to how professional experience is measured and its impact on licensure.
  • Examination Requirements: The CPA exam's role and any changes to the format or content as the industry adapts.


Get Involved: Shape the Future of CPA Licensure

Your voice matters! Whether you're a CPA, educator, or firm leader, you can be part of the conversation on the future of CPA licensure. Join discussions, provide feedback, and help shape the evolution of the profession.


Key Resources for CPAs

Below are some of the most valuable resources to help you stay informed and up to date on CPA licensure requirements and current discussions:

1. AICPA CPA Licensure Information

Learn about the current licensure requirements and ongoing national conversations.

  

2. NASBA CPA Licensure Updates

Stay up to date on licensure changes and requirements at the state and national levels.


3. Georgia State Board of Accountancy Resources


Educational Materials

CPA Licensure Pathway Guides


Contact Us

Have questions about CPA licensure or need guidance? Reach out to Don Cook, vice president, legislative affairs at dcook@gscpa.org for personalized assistance.