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Florida CPAs push state for licensing changes

February 6, 2025
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The Florida Institute of CPAs gathered over 100 CPAs on an annual CPA Day visit to the state capital in Tallahassee to promote the importance of the CPA profession in the Sunshine State and advocate for 2025 legislative priorities, including more flexibility in obtaining a CPA license.

This year, the FICPA said it’s supporting legislation that offers innovative pathways to CPA licensure in Florida while maintaining strong standards and protecting the public trust. The goal is to provide an effective, efficient licensure process that strengthens and promotes the state’s economy, meets growing workforce demands, and maintains safeguards that protect the public interest. 

“My top priority is protecting the CPA license and maintaining the integrity of our profession. I am committed to working with our partners in the Legislature to make Florida a model for the rest of the nation,” said FICPA’s president and CEO Shelly Weir in a statement Thursday. “Our proposed legislative changes will modernize the license, offer more options and provide efficiencies in the licensure process. This ensures Florida remains a leader in pro-business CPA licensing that helps individuals do business and get to work in our great state.” 

Florida is one of a number of states that are looking at alternatives to the traditional 150-hour rule as a way to earn the CPA license.

“We discussed the importance of our legislative priorities and of protecting the CPA license, as well as the vital role CPAs play in maintaining the strength of Florida’s economy,” said FICPA chair Ed Duarte in a statement. “We will continue to be proactive in paving the way for legislative actions being favorable to the profession and remain focused on promoting and protecting the profession and strengthening Florida’s talent pipeline.” 

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