Applications
Apply for the CPA Exam
Veterans Covered for CPA Exam
The Uniform CPA Examination has been approved by the Department of Veterans Affairs as a certification test that veterans in any state can take and have the expense elligible for reimbursement of up to $2000. In addition, military spouses of active duty members are covered under the Department of Defense's Military Career Advancement Account (MyCAA) program for up to $4000 in financial assistance toward their education and testing. To find out more information about the reimbursement program go to www.gibill.va.gov.
Apply for a Minnesota CPA Certificate
- Minnesota candidate application
- Non-Minnesota candidate via reciprocity or grade transfer application
- Non-Resident Practice Privilege/Substantial Equivalency
- Effective April 18, 2008, Minnesota no longer requires individuals who hold a valid CPA license in good standing from a substantially equivalent state and whose principal place of business is not in Minnesota to apply for a practice privilege license in Minnesota or notify the Board. More If your only valid license is not from one of these states you must obtain from the NASBA National Qualification Appraisal Service, prior to performing services in Minnesota, verification that your individual CPA qualifications are substantially equivalent to Minnesota's requirements or you must apply for and obtain a Minnesota Certificate. Individuals currently holding Minnesota certificates who have their principal place of business in another state and do not provide professional services in Minnesota will either need to continue to renew their certificates annually or surrender their Minnesota certificates.
Apply for a Registered Accounting Practitioner (RAP) Registration
Apply for a Minnesota CPA Firm Permit
Apply for a Registered Accounting Practitioner Firm Permit