I live and work in NY and I passed the CPA exam, but even though I have 8 years of consulting and tax preparation experience, almost none of it was under direct supervision of a CPA, so it doesn't count towards my CPA license.
NH allows consulting experience like this if it is evaluated and verified by NASBA, which I can get done. There is no residency requirement for a CPA license in NH.
Question: Should I get licensed in NH? I'm not planning on living or practicing there, but I do work in tax prep in NY every tax season.
Thoughts?
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Tim Bariev
New York NY
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