Vermont CPAs must complete 80 hours of CPE every two years.
Initial licensees, not by endorsement, must complete 40 CPE hours for each full year the license has been held during the two-year period preceding renewal.
Vermont CPAs must complete four (4) hours of ethics, covering the AICPA Code or Vermont accountancy rules, within the two years preceding renewal. Click here to view the ethics course on MYCPE ONE.
Vermont CPAs must complete a minimum of 8 hours in accounting and auditing.
Vermont CPAs can find detailed FOS on this link.
Yes, all CPE hours can be completed through self-study, provided the courses are from approved providers.
Eligible learning activities include self-study courses, live webinars, technical sessions at meetings, university or college courses, instructing or leading discussions (max. 50% of total CPE), writing articles or books (max. 25% of total CPE), and more.
The CPE completion deadline is July 31st of odd-numbered years.
Our Fast Track Vermont CPE packages are curated bundles designed to fulfill Vermont CPAs' CPE requirements efficiently.
The reporting period is from August 1st of an odd-numbered year to July 31st of the following odd-numbered year.
Vermont CPAs must renew their licenses by July 31st of odd-numbered years.
Yes, Vermont CPAs can carry forward a maximum of 10 CPE hours, excluding the 8 hours of auditing and accounting or 4 hours of ethics.
CPAs must retain CPE records for 5 years, as they may be subject to audit by the state board.
The renewal fee for Vermont CPAs is $220. View more
Yes, Vermont Board of Public Accountancy accepts courses if the provider is approved by NASBA. As a NASBA-approved provider (143597), our courses are aligned with Vermont’s CPE regulations. You can refer to the "QUALIFIES FOR" section on each course page to check eligibility.