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Ohio expands CPA practice privileges to out-of-state licensees

Summary by The Accountant
The Ohio Society of CPAs (OSCPA) has announced that certified public accountants (CPAs) from other states will now be able work in Ohio.   The development, effective 90 days after Governor Mike DeWine signed House Bill 238 on 8 January 2025, evaluates CPAs based on their professional status rather than their state of licensure.  Ohio joins Alabama, Nebraska, North Carolina, and Nevada in adopting this model, recognising CPAs with certificates in…
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The Accountant broke the news in on Monday, April 14, 2025.
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