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In Pennsylvania, you must complete CPA Exam requirements, obtain education and work experience before applying for licensure. PICPA can help you plan your path!
The Pennsylvania State Board of Accountancy (SBOA) is the regulatory body responsible for licensing CPE program sponsors, and licensing status is available at pals.pa.gov/verify.
The PICPA Professional Ethics Committee investigates complaints against PICPA members for violations of the Code of Professional Conduct, and the Pennsylvania Department of State, Professional Compliance Office, investigates complaints against all practitioners in Pennsylvania on behalf of the State Board of Accountancy.
The current reporting period is from Jan 1, 2024 - Dec. 31, 2025. Pennsylvania CPA licenses will expire on Dec. 31, 2025. $100 - Pennsylvania CPA license or accountancy firm license renewal fee. $150 - Program sponsor license renewal fee. Follow step-by-step instructions on how to renew. PICPA License Renewal Guide.
The Pennsylvania Institute of CPA is the largest CPA association in PA. We support, education, and career growth opportunities for accounting professionals.
Professional licensing is regulated by the Pennsylvania State Board of Accountancy. The PICPA is here to support you during this process. Learn more here.
Contact the Pennsylvania State Board of Accountancy for further details. The biennial licensing period in Pennsylvania begins Jan. 1 of even-numbered years and ends Dec. 31 of odd-numbered years. Learn more about CPE requirements in Pennsylvania.
Whatever the reason you decided to place your license on inactive status, it's time to get your Pennsylvania CPA license reactivated. To reactivate your license, you’ll need to log in to your Pennsylvania Licensing System (PALS) account, navigate to the Professional License Details section, click on the pencil icon, and follow the instructions.
Howard C. Lapensohn, Philadelphia, Pa., was suspended from membership in the PICPA effective Jan. 27, 2023, in accordance with Bylaw Article XIII, Section 4 (b). He failed to notify the Florida State Board of Accountancy that his license to practice public accountancy was suspended by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
To apply for the CPA Exam, candidates must meet these requirements: Completed at least 24 semester credits in accounting subjects, including accounting and auditing, business law, economics, finance, tax, or technology subjects sanctioned by the State Board of Accountancy. Have at least 120 credit hours. However, candidates will be required to ...