Where do I send my transcripts for the CPA Exam in Texas?

Official transcripts from all colleges and universities attended. Electronic transcripts may be submitted from the educational institution to the Board. Submit to [email protected].

What is non routine accounting work?

Non-routine accounting involves attest services as defined in Board Rule 501.52(4) or professional accounting services or professional accounting work as defined in Board Rule 501.52(22), and the use of independent judgment, applying entry level or higher professional accounting knowledge and skills to select, correct.

How long do you have to pass all 4 parts of CPA Exam?

within 18 months
You must pass all four sections of the CPA Exam within 18 months. The calculation of when the 18-month timeframe begins varies by jurisdiction. Check with your specific Board of Accountancy for details.

Is the CPA Exam hard?

It is considered one of the most challenging exams for obtaining standardized professional credentials. When the national pass rate is approximately 1 in 2, those who will eventually need to take the CPA exam should use every resource possible to give them an edge against a nearly 50% fail rate.

How do I schedule a CPA exam in Texas?

Scheduling may be completed by going on-line to www.prometric.com/cpa. Applicants with approved Testing Accommodations should contact Prometric to select the date, time, and location for testing in one of the following ways: Place a telephone call to the Prometric Candidate Service Call Center at 1-800-967-1139.

How much does it cost to take the CPA exam in Texas?

All state boards of accountancy were notified by NASBA that effective November 18, 2017, the fees for taking any section of the CPA Exam will be $208.40. Applicants who pay for a section of the CPA Exam on or after this date will be charged $208.40.

What to do after passing CPA exam Texas?

After passing the exam, all applicants must complete and pass an open book exam covering the Texas Board’s Rule of Professional Conduct with a passing score of at least 85%. In addition, all candidates must complete a separate, 4-hour Board-approved ethics course.

What is the hardest CPA section?

Financial Accounting and Reporting (FAR)
Students often report that Financial Accounting and Reporting (FAR) is the most difficult part of the CPA Exam to pass, because it is the most comprehensive section.

What is the easiest CPA Exam?

BEC
BEC is the only CPA exam section with WCTs. Some students find this makes the exam easier, but some do find WCTs to be harder than TBSs. Either way, BEC is considered the easiest part of the CPA exam because it has the highest pass rate.