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November 2, 2022 - Pursuant to its authority under IC 25-2.1-2-15, the Indiana Board of Accountancy (the Board) recently promulgated and adopted a new final rule, under the requirements of IC 4-22-2, to make certain changes to its administrative rules provided under Title 872 of the Indiana Administrative Code (872 IAC).
Board Minutes & Agendas. NOTICE: Pursuant to the requirements of IC 5-14-1.5-2.9, recordings (archived copies) of the Indiana Accountancy Board's public meetings are available here on the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency's (PLA's) YouTube Channel.
Once your ACE Application has been approved, NASBA Licensing Services will communicate to the Indiana State Board of Accountancy that you now meet your state’s 150 semester hour education requirements, and you may proceed with applying for CPA licensure.
Even though your Indiana CPA license does not expire until June 30, 2024, it is never too early to make sure your information is correct with the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency (IPLA). Indiana Board of Accountancy; Renew your license and update your contact information; Search and verify a professional license online; Additional questions?
Be sure to check with the Board of Accountancy/IPLA for the most up-to-date license requirements. Here are the current requirements: Continuing Professional Education (CPE)
The Indiana Board of Accountancy recently approved a policy to clarify how many minimum hours of accounting and business administration coursework will be accepted in order for a candidate to sit for the CPA Exam. What this means: Candidates must have at least 120 credit hours, including at least one credit in accounting or business administration.
Are you ready to earn your CPA license in Indiana? Your first step should always be to check CPA requirements in Indiana because the Indiana Board of Accountancy will ultimately license you. Always consult with your state or jurisdiction's board of accountancy for the most current information.
NOTICE: This page is designed to be a general guide to accountancy professionals regarding the profession as regulated by the Indiana Board of Accountancy and the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency.
Effective Nov. 2, Indiana governor Eric Holcomb signed into law an official rule change that will directly impact the CPA pipeline — and accounting shortage — in Indiana.
What are the Indiana CPE requirements? A minimum of 120 total hours are required during the three year reporting period. A minimum of 20 hours are required per calendar year. No less than 10% of the total hours (12 hours) for the reporting period must be in Accounting and/or Auditing.