02-24-2010, 02:03 AM
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It was said above while ICAEW, ICAS are not allowed to sit IQEX. Incorrect information.
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Absolutely incorrect information. Only Canadian CA, Australian CA and CPA, New Zealand CA, ICAI (Ireland), and Mexican can write IQEX or USCPA reciprocity exam. See at the following link. NASBA is the organization which conducts CPA exams for all Boards of Accounting in USA.
http//www.nasba.org/nasbaweb/NASBAWeb.nsf/wpeip?openform
4 CPA exams are far distant thing, ICAEW or ICAS papers even DO NOT satisfy 150 or 120 credit hour education requirement to be eligible to write 4 CPA exams because AICPA does not have MRA with these so does not accept ICAEW or ICAS exams even toward 150/120 requirement.
However, AICPA accepts courses taken from accredited colleges/ universities. So, the holder of ICAEW or ICAS would have to even satisfy 150/120 credit hour requirement, UNLESS such a person also holds acceptable/ accredited college/ university degree, AND if courses of that degree are acceptable to AICPA.
Till recently, ACCA papers were acceptable to Colorado Board for both educational (i.e. 120 cr. hr.) requirement and licensing requirement, but they have changed it.
I hope it helps.
Regards
It was said above while ICAEW, ICAS are not allowed to sit IQEX. Incorrect information.
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Absolutely incorrect information. Only Canadian CA, Australian CA and CPA, New Zealand CA, ICAI (Ireland), and Mexican can write IQEX or USCPA reciprocity exam. See at the following link. NASBA is the organization which conducts CPA exams for all Boards of Accounting in USA.
http//www.nasba.org/nasbaweb/NASBAWeb.nsf/wpeip?openform
4 CPA exams are far distant thing, ICAEW or ICAS papers even DO NOT satisfy 150 or 120 credit hour education requirement to be eligible to write 4 CPA exams because AICPA does not have MRA with these so does not accept ICAEW or ICAS exams even toward 150/120 requirement.
However, AICPA accepts courses taken from accredited colleges/ universities. So, the holder of ICAEW or ICAS would have to even satisfy 150/120 credit hour requirement, UNLESS such a person also holds acceptable/ accredited college/ university degree, AND if courses of that degree are acceptable to AICPA.
Till recently, ACCA papers were acceptable to Colorado Board for both educational (i.e. 120 cr. hr.) requirement and licensing requirement, but they have changed it.
I hope it helps.
Regards