Momentum continues on CPA mobility success.

A wave is moving across the country to enact a uniform mobility provision in every jurisdiction that licenses CPAs. Nearly every state is at some point in the process of considering this concept.

Seventeen states have passed legislation that allows for CPAs to gain a practice privilege in another jurisdiction without providing notification, while at the same time agreeing to the automatic jurisdiction of the state. These states are: Illinois, Indiana, Idaho, Louisiana, Maine, Mississippi, Missouri, New Mexico, Ohio, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia and Wisconsin. For a state to be considered a full mobility state, it must comply with the substantial equivalency provisions in the Uniform Accountancy Act. Fifth Edition.

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