The latest AICPA Town Hall features a D.C. and profession update, technical updates, professional liability risk management and tax prep considerations, and an eight-point human capital pipeline plan.
The FICPA on Wednesday sent a letter to Financial Crimes Enforcement Network acting director Himamauli Das requesting that FinCEN provide filing relief Hurricane Nicole victims in the state of Florida.
From the beginning of Florida Legislative Session on March 7 to its conclusion on May 5, we will be keeping FICPA members updated on our latest advocacy efforts in Tallahassee.
In the latest edition of FICPA CEO Conversations, Shelly Weir sits down with the Executive Director of the Florida Board of Accountancy, Roger Scarborough, to discuss the Division of Certified Public Accounting's implementation of a new CPE reporting tool for licensees.
The Division of Certified Public Accounting has announced the implementation of a new CPE reporting tool for our licensees. A CPA can locate the tool within their DBPR Online Service account.
The FICPA on Feb. 8 officially opened its new headquarters in Downtown Orlando. The ceremony marked the completion of the FICPA’s multi-year relocation to Orlando from Tallahassee. The 11,000-square-foot office will house more than 30 FICPA staff members.
On Jan. 26, in conjunction with our 2023 Hike the Hill advocacy event, FICPA State Tax Committee members held their annual Liaison Meeting with Florida Department of Revenue staff.
The FICPA on Jan. 25 held its annual in-person advocacy event, Hike the Hill, at the Florida Capitol in Tallahassee. The event – the Institute’s second full-member, fly-in advocacy day – brought FICPA members together with lawmakers to advocate on behalf of the CPA profession in Florida.
The Florida Institute of Certified Public Accountants (FICPA) is proud to announce that Chief External Affairs Officer Justin Thames, DPL, will be joining Tampa Electric and Peoples Gas (TECO) as its Director of State Government Relations.
“The FICPA is proud to play a leading role in the development of our state’s young stars,” FICPA President & CEO Shelly Weir said. “We welcome this year’s invitees, and we can’t wait to follow their careers, as they shape the future of the CPA profession.”