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The Board of Public Accountancy ensures accountants follow Massachusetts requirements, rules, and regulations. Our goal is to provide guidance to our licensees and protection to consumers.
The Board of Public Accountancy exclusively issues a full reporting license to individuals seeking to practice public accountancy in Massachusetts. As of May 19, 2017, Massachusetts is no longer a two-tiered state and the non-reporting license is no longer offered.
Purpose. To grant certificates and licenses to practice public accountancy to qualified individuals who comply with the requirements of the statute.
Massachusetts CPA license requirements. In order to be eligible to apply for CPA licensure in the state of Massachusetts, applicants must meet the following requirements: Pass all four sections of the CPA Examination; Three character reference letters addressed to the Massachusetts Board of Accountancy
The Massachusetts Board of Public Accountancy (Board) has engaged CPA Examination Services (CPAES), a division of the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy, Inc. (NASBA) for application processing, credential evaluation, and score reporting. Please read this information carefully before completing the application forms.
For information about board members' appointments, online applications and more about the Division of Occupational Licensure board members, please visit the Agency Board Members section of the site.
The Massachusetts Board of Public Accountancy is responsible for issuing CPA licenses to candidates who have fulfilled the state requirements. The initial licensing fee is $175 , whereas the reciprocity fee is $499.