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TaxConnections provides a complimentary resource to check a CPA License and a State Bar License for a professionals status. We make it easy to verify the credentials of any tax, accounting or legal professional you hire.

CPAs must consider if they remain on active status or inactive status. CPAs are required to have “active status” if they prepare tax returns for a public accounting firm; they issue compilation reports other than through a CPA firm; or they work for a State Legislature
Auditor. Inactive status may mean they simply went to work for a corporate organization or do not meet the state requirements for annual education credits for that year. You must refer to the individual states to understand requirements since they vary.

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Verify CPA License And State Bar

TaxConnections provides a complimentary resource to check a CPA License and a State Bar License for a professionals status. We make it easy to verify the credentials of any tax, accounting or legal professional you hire.

CPAs must consider if they remain on active status or inactive status. CPAs are required to have “active status” if they prepare tax returns for a public accounting firm; they issue compilation reports other than through a CPA firm; or they work for a State Legislature
Auditor. Inactive status may mean they simply went to work for a corporate organization or do not meet the state requirements for annual education credits for that year. You must refer to the individual states to understand requirements since they vary.

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Verify A CPA License - Verify State Bar License

TaxConnections provides a complimentary resource to check a CPA License and a State Bar License for a professionals status. We make it easy to verify the credentials of any tax, accounting or legal professional you hire.

CPAs must consider if they remain on active status or inactive status. CPAs are required to have “active status” if they prepare tax returns for a public accounting firm; they issue compilation reports other than through a CPA firm; or they work for a State Legislature
Auditor. Inactive status may mean they simply went to work for a corporate organization or do not meet the state requirements for annual education credits for that year. You must refer to the individual states to understand requirements since they vary.

Admission to the Bar in the United States is the granting or permission by a particular court to practice law in that court. Each state has its own rules and sets it rules for that state or federal jurisdiction. A lawyer who is admitted in one state is not automatically allowed to practice in any other. Some states have reciprocal agreements that allow attorneys from other states to practice without sitting for another full bar exam; such agreements differ significantly among the states.

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TaxConnections is pleased to announce the License Verification Toolkit, a FREE resource that allows users to look up CPA Licenses, State Law Licenses and Enrolled Agent Licenses. You no longer need to spend hours researching the credential verification of your CPA, EA or Tax Lawyer. TaxConnections has done the research for you to quickly and easily identify and verify your tax professionals licenses.

The “Verify a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) License Map” provides an interactive map of the United States with the specifics to check the CPA credentials of any Tax Advisor you retain. The “Verify a State Law License Map” enables you to verify the state tax law license of any Tax Lawyer. Last but not least, the “Verify an Enrolled Agent License” verifies the EA License of most tax professionals who have represented taxpayers by either passing a Read More