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SPONSOR: |
Jennings |
DATE TYPED: |
01/29/02 |
HB |
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SHORT TITLE: |
Increase Public Accountant Exam Fees |
SB |
266 |
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ANALYST: |
Sandoval |
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REVENUE
Estimated Revenue |
Subsequent Years
Impact |
Recurring or Non-Rec |
Fund Affected |
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FY02 |
FY03 |
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$167.0
Beginning
in FY04 |
Recurring |
Public Accountancy Fund |
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Revenue
Decreases)
Duplicates/Conflicts with/Companion to/Relates
to Senate Bill 266 duplicates House
Bill 333
SUMMARY
Senate Bill 266 amends the Public Accountancy
Act by increasing the cap on examination fees from one hundred seventy-five
dollars ($175.00) to two hundred twenty-five dollars ($225.00).
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
The increased revenue to the Public Accountancy
Board would allow the board to cover the growing costs of the Uniform CPA
Examination.
OTHER SUBSTANTIVE ISSUES
Over 80 percent of exam fees are pass through money. The money is collected on behalf of the candidate and passed through to the national CPA exam providers. The remaining fees are specifically for board exam administration costs.
1. Why
are the costs for taking the CPA exam increasing?
2. Senate Bill 266 increases the cap on fees that may be
charged, how much of an increase is anticipated for the actual fees charged?
3. How will the increase in fees be implemented the Public
Accountancy Board?
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