An individual earns the credentials of being a certified public accountant in the state of Georgia after completing the required education, sitting for a rigorous uniform examination administered by the state board of accountancy and meeting certain work requirements. Maintaining the CPA credential requires constant continuing professional education that enables the professional to stay up to date on current changes in the law. In Georgia, a CPA is required to take eighty hours of continuing education to renew their license every two years.
What does that mean to you? It is an opportunity to work with a professional that has an extensive and continuing education in this constantly changing environment. Whether it be business or personal tax compliance, tax planning, bookkeeping or payroll, etc., a CPA brings a wide range of knowledge and technical capabilities that can make a real difference in your financial success.