New Jersey Society of CPAs Proposes Additional Pathway to CPA Licensure with Modification to NJ Statute
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May 15, 2025
ROSELAND, N.J. – Recognizing the need to increase access to the accounting field, the New Jersey Society of Certified Public Accountants (NJCPA) has proposed an additional pathway to obtain CPA licensure in New Jersey. The NJCPA is calling to modify New Jersey’s Accountancy Act to enable CPA candidates to qualify for licensure by earning a bachelor’s degree, completing two years of experience and passing the CPA Exam. The bill (A5598), which is sponsored by Assemblyman Sterley S. Stanley (D-East Brunswick), passed the Assembly Regulated Professions Committee on May 15.
Under current law, candidates for a license must earn at least 150 credits (a bachelor’s degree plus 30 extra credits, or a master’s degree), gain one year of work experience in accounting and pass the CPA Exam. While this option would still be available, the proposed new qualifications would be another route for candidates. The New Jersey State Board of Accountancy (NJBOA) supports the additional licensure pathway.
The bill also provides for individual practice privileges for out-of-state licensed CPAs who have a bachelor’s or higher degree, have passed the CPA exam and have at least one year of experience.
In a recent NJCPA survey, 66% of the 187 businesses surveyed reported having difficulty finding accounting talent over the past 12 months. Of those companies, 47% said this has posed a moderate or high risk to their operations.
“The introduction of an additional path to CPA licensure will allow for greater flexibility in the licensure process without compromising the rigorous educational and experiential requirements that ensure CPAs remain trusted advisors,” said Aiysha (AJ) Johnson, MA, IOM, CEO and executive director of the NJCPA. “Keeping the profession open and accessible to promising young professionals is crucial, not only to the accounting field itself but to the communities CPAs serve.”
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The New Jersey Society of Certified Public Accountants, with nearly 13,000 members, represents the interests of the accounting profession and advances the financial well-being of the people of New Jersey. The NJCPA plays a leadership role in supporting the profession by providing members with educational resources, access to shared knowledge and a continuing effort to create and expand professional opportunities. Visit njcpa.org.