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Board denies petition to accept nonconforming private‑industry experience for CPA licensure
Summary
The Connecticut Board of Accountancy denied a petition to accept private‑industry experience not supervised by a licensed CPA as credit toward licensure.
The Connecticut Board of Accountancy on Nov. 4 denied a petition from Matthew Parkinson seeking to count nonconforming private‑industry work experience toward CPA licensure where that experience was not supervised or verified by a licensed CPA.
Parkinson described roughly 18 years in private investment management and said his responsibilities included preparation and analysis of financial statements, audit coordination, internal control…
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