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Michigan CPA Requirements: Detailed Overview

For those aspiring to become a CPA in Michigan, known for its robust manufacturing sector, here are the detailed requirements for CPA Exam and licensure:

Social Security, Age, Citizenship, and Residency Requirements

  • Social Security Requirement: Yes, you must provide a Social Security number.

  • Age Requirement: No specific age requirement.

  • Citizenship: U.S. citizenship is not mandatory.

  • Residency: No residency requirement in Michigan.

Education Requirements for Licensure

  • Credit Hours: 150 semester hours, including a Bachelor’s degree.

  • Undergraduate Requirements:

    • Auditing: 3 semester hours in Auditing (excluding internal auditing).

    • Accounting: 21 semester hours in accounting, covering Governmental/Fund Accounting, Financial Accounting and Accounting Theory, U.S. Federal Taxation, Accounting Systems and Controls, Managerial Accounting, including Cost Accounting.

    • Business Subjects: 24 semester hours in business courses.

Work Experience Requirements

  • Duration: 2,000 hours of qualifying work experience, earned within 1 to 5 years.

  • Scope of Work: Experience can be in various fields including auditing, tax preparation, accounting-related work in public accounting firms, and more.

Ethics Exam Requirements

  • Mandatory State Ethics Exam: Not required for CPA certification in Michigan.

International CPA Examination Program

  • Participation: Michigan participates in the International CPA Examination Program.

  • Process: International candidates must meet Michigan CPA requirements and complete the international registration procedure.

CPA Exam & Licensing - Cost and Fees

  • Initial Application Fee: $147

  • Examination Fees: $238.15 for each CPA Exam section (AUD, BEC, FAR, REG).

  • Re-Examination Fees: Varies based on the number of sections retaken, ranging from $88 to $97.

  • New CPA License Application Fee: $300

  • License Renewal Fee: $200

  • Relicensure Application Fee: $320

License Renewal Requirements

  • Renewal Period: Every two years.

  • Continuing Professional Education (CPE):

    • For Michigan Residents: 80 hours in total, with 40 hours annually, including 8 hours in auditing and accounting, and 2 hours in professional ethics.

    • For Out-of-State Residents: Fulfill the CPE requirements of the primary business state or comply with Michigan’s CPE standards if the primary state has no CPE requirements.

CPA Exam: Dates, Score Release, and Scheduling

  • Exam Availability: The CPA Exam is available throughout the year during designated testing windows.

  • Score Release: Scores are typically released by the AICPA according to a set schedule, a few weeks after the exam date.

  • Application Process: Candidates apply through the Michigan Board of Accountancy, receive a Notice to Schedule (NTS), and then schedule their exam sections through Prometric.

This comprehensive guide offers an overview of the requirements and processes for becoming a CPA in Michigan. Candidates should always verify the latest requirements and procedures with the Michigan Board of Accountancy or NASBA, as rules and regulations may change.