Massachusetts CPAs must complete 80 hours of CPE for each biennial period.
The initial CPE requirement varies based on the month your license is issued, as outlined in the state's guidelines:
- July/Aug./Sept.: 80 CPEs required
- Oct./Nov./Dec.: 70 CPEs required
- Jan./Feb./Mar.: 60 CPEs required
- Apr./May/June: 50 CPEs required
Massachusetts CPAs must complete 4 hours of ethics CPE every two years. Click here to view our ethics course.
There are no minimum content requirements for Massachusetts CPAs.
Massachusetts CPAs can find detailed approved fields of study (FOS) on the state's website.
Yes, all CPE can be completed through self-study, provided the courses are from approved providers.
Eligible activities include formal programs, university or college courses (up to 15 CPE hours), serving as an instructor, lecturer, or discussion leader, authoring (maximum 25%), participating in technical sessions at national, state accounting organization meetings and more.
CPE credits must be completed by June 30, biennially (every two years).
Fast Track Massachusetts CPE packages are curated bundles that meet the continuing education requirements for Massachusetts CPAs. These packages save time by covering all required CPE hours.
CPE credits must be reported from July 1 to June 30, biennially (every two years).
CPAs must renew their licenses by June 30th, biennially (every two years) on both odd and even years. Failure to renew will result in a penalty of $57, along with renewal fees.
No, credits cannot be carried forward to the next reporting cycle.
Massachusetts CPAs must retain records of completed CPE credits for 5 years, as they may be subject to audit by the state board.
The renewal fee for Massachusetts CPAs is $161.
Here is a link to the state board website where you can access FAQs on CPE requirements and regulations for Massachusetts CPAs.
Yes, the Massachusetts Board of Public Accountancy accepts courses from NASBA providers. My CPE is a NASBA-approved provider (143597), so our courses align with Massachusetts CPE regulations. You can refer to the "QUALIFIES FOR" section on each course page to check eligibility.