Wyoming CPE Requirements
/The Wyoming Board of Certified Public Accountants CPE requirements are noted below.
What is the Wyoming License Renewal Deadline?
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Annually, by December 31
What is the Wyoming CPE Reporting Period?
On a three-year rolling basis, from January 1 to December 31
What are the Wyoming CPE Requirements?
120 hours are required in each rolling three-year reporting period.
A minimum of 80 hours are required in technical subjects, which include accounting and auditing, business law, administrative practice, regulatory ethics, business management and organization, finance, management advisory services, marketing, economics, specialized knowledge and applications, statistics, taxes, computer science and software design.
A maximum of 40 hours are allowed in non-technical subjects, which include behavioral ethics, communication, personal development, personnel and human resources.
Up to 25% of the CPE requirement can come from the preparation of published articles and books.
What is the Wyoming Ethics Requirement?
Must complete a four-hour ethics course that has been approved by the Board.
What Areas of Study are Allowed for Wyoming CPAs?
A Continuing Professional Education (CPE) program qualifies as acceptable continuing education if it is a formal program of learning that contributes directly to the professional competence of a certificate holder in the practice of accounting as a CPA.
Allowable Wyoming Course Providers
The Board accepts courses from NASBA sponsors. AccountingTools is a registered sponsor with NASBA.
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Wyoming CPE Reciprocity
A non-resident licensee seeking renewal of an annual permit in Wyoming shall be deemed to have met its CPE requirements by meeting the CPE requirements for renewal of a certificate in the state in which the licensee’s principal office is located.
Wyoming CPE Rule Reference
Chapter 5
Wyoming Board of Accountancy Address
325 West 18th Street, Suite 4
Cheyenne, WY 82002
Phone: 307-777-7551
cpaboard.state.wy.us