Puerto Rico | NASBA (2024)

Applying for the Uniform CPA Examination

The first step when applying for the Uniform CPA Examination through CPA Examination Services is to familiarize yourself with this jurisdiction’s ‘Eligibility Requirements’ and ‘Materials to be Submitted.’Youmust read the Candidate Guide before submitting any applications.

Once you are ready to begin the application process, sign up for an Okta account through https://dashboard.nasba.org. You will receive an email to verify your Okta account creation. You can log into your application dashboard andclick the CPA Portal button. Next, there will be an option to select ‘New Candidate,’ where you can enter your new candidate information, or ‘Existing Candidate,’ where you can enter information to match the application information we already have on file. You will receive a second email verifying your enrollment into the CPA Portal. Once completed, you will have access to your CPA Portal, where you can submit online applications and payments, maintain your candidate information, and view and print your receipts, Notice to Schedules (NTS), and Score Notices. When applying for Exam sections, you may only do so for one Exam section per exam section application. You may submit more than one Exam section application but are only allowed one NTS per Exam section. You should only apply for the Exam section if you are ready to take it within the next six months.

Eligibility Requirements

Eligibility for Examination

As a first-time applicant, you must:

  • Be a resident of Puerto Rico or have a place of business in Puerto Rico. Please note: Initial and re-examination candidates must meet the residency requirement;
  • Be at least 21 years of age at the time of certification;
  • Meet education requirements indicated below:

If you completed your education on or after January 1, 2000, you must meet the following education requirement:

  • Earned a baccalaureate degree or higher
  • Completed 150 semester (225 quarter) hours of general college level education
  • Completed 32 semester (48 quarter) hours in accounting subjects
  • Completed 32 semester (48 quarter) hours in accounting and general business such as business law, information systems, economics and finance
  • Earned a minimum 2.0 GPA

If you are in your final semester or quarter for completing your baccalaureate degree and 150 semester hours of general education, you can qualify for the examination provided you have completed 32 semester (48 quarter) hours in accounting with a minimum 3.0 GPA prior to submitting your application. You will not be eligible to be licensed until you have completed the full education requirement. If your education is in progress when you submit your examination application, you must submit an official transcript and this Certificate of Enrollment. Once your education has been completed, you will be required to submit an additional official transcript showing all courses and degree(s) as complete.

If you completed your education on or before December 31, 1999, you may qualify by one of the following:

  1. Earned a baccalaureate degree in Business Administration with a major in accounting from a college or university approved by the Board; OR
  2. Earned a baccalaureate degree from a college or university recognized by the Board and completed at least 58 semester (87 quarter) hours in business subjects, of which 32 semester (48 quarter) hours must be in accounting; OR
  3. Have a baccalaureate degree from a college or university recognized by the Board and, in the absence of having completed the required number of credit hours in business subjects, provide evidence of completing eight years of public accounting experience. (In its discretion, the Board may substitute two years of accounting experience in the private or government sector or two years of teaching experience at the college or university level for one year of public accounting experience.)

All educational requirements must be met at the time of application. All educational transcript(s) and/or international evaluations are required to be submitted to CPA Examination Services directly from the academic institution(s).

Experience Requirements

If you are applying on the basis of experience, you must arrange to have official baccalaureate degree transcripts submitted directly to CPA Examination Services at the time of application. In addition, you must submit a written request with experience information directly to the PR State Board of Accountancy for review and approval. Submit requests to:
Junta de Contabilidad
P.O. Box 9023271
San Juan, PR 00902-3271.

Transcripts

If you have completed all educational requirements at the time of application:

  • You must submit an official transcript from each school you attended. Transfer credits are not acceptable; you must submit a transcript from each institution.
  • Official transcripts are those that have been issued by the institution’s Registrar’s Office and include the Registrar’s official seal.
  • The degree you have earned must be posted on your official transcript.
  • Your official transcript(s) must be submitted directly from the institution(s).
  • Transcripts may be submitted electronically provided they are official. Some schools do not offer this service. Contact your Registrar’s office for additional information. If an email address is required for electronic delivery, use [emailprotected]. Electronically delivered transcripts must be submitted directly from the institution(s).
  • Photocopies of transcripts are not official and cannot be accepted.
  • Please Note: If you have not yet applied when you submit your transcripts, your education documents will be kept on file for one year. After that time, the documents will be destroyed, and you will need to resubmit new education documents when you apply.
  • If you completed courses at a campus located outside the U.S. for a school located in the U.S., the official transcript must be issued by the registrar from the U.S. campus. Transcripts issued by the registrar for the campus located outside the U.S. will not be accepted.

If you are applying based on experience, you must:

  • Submit to CPA Examination Services the official baccalaureate degree transcripts. The official transcript must be received directly from the academic institution to CPA Examination Services.
  • Submit a written request with experience information directly to the PR State Board of Accountancy for review and approval: Junta de Contabilidad P.O. Box 9023271, San Juan, PR 00902-3271.
  • Please note: If you earned a baccalaureate degree prior to December 31, 1999, you may apply under this option.
  • Photocopies are not acceptable.

If you have international education credentials, you must:

  • Have your credentials evaluated by NASBA International Evaluation Services
  • Require the agency to evaluate as follows:
    • An equivalency summary that indicates the analogous academic degrees in the U.S. you hold;
    • A credential analysis that specifies:
      • The name of the country;
      • The degree awarded;
      • The year the degree was awarded; and
      • The entity that awarded the degree;
    • A course-by-course listing; and
    • A course credit analysis that includes:
      • Total credits earned toward the degree as stated on transcripts submitted;
      • Total accounting credits earned; and
      • Total business credits earned.
  • Completed original evaluations must be received by CPAES directly from the evaluation service at the time of application. Photocopies are not acceptable.
  • A copy of the international transcript must be included with the report sent to NASBA for each individual evaluation from the evaluation service. The application will be considered incomplete without these documents and the processing of the application will not move forward until transcripts are provided.
  • Please Note: If you have not yet applied, education documents received will be kept on file for one year. After that time, these documents will be destroyed, and you will need to resubmit new education documents at the time of application.
  • If you completed courses at a campus located outside the U.S. for a school located in the U.S., the official transcript must be issued by the registrar from the U.S. campus. Transcripts issued by the registrar for the campus located outside the U.S. will not be accepted.
  • Education requirements must be met through academic coursework completed at an accredited institution. Professional training is not acceptable toward these requirements. Coursework completed as part of a Chartered Accountant or similar program is considered professional training and is, therefore, not accepted toward the education requirements for the U.S. Uniform CPA Examination.

Course Requirements

  • Courses earned at a regionally accredited community college or two-year degree granting institution are acceptable.
  • Correspondence, online courses and CLEP credit are acceptable when you receive credit for the courses at a regionally accredited university. These courses must appear on an official transcript.
  • CPA Review Courses may be accepted when taken at a regionally accredited institution and credit is awarded for the courses.
  • Commercial review courses are not acceptable.

Residency

You must:

  • be a resident of Puerto Rico or have a place of business in Puerto Rico; Note: both first-time and re-exam candidates must meet the residency requirement.
  • be at least 21 years of age at the time of certification;
  • If you are not a U.S. citizen, you must submit statements of intention to become a citizen of the U.S. with your application.

Materials to be Submitted

  1. An official transcript from each school listed on your application. Transcripts must be sent directly from your school to CPA Examination Services.
  2. Testing Accommodations Request Form, if applicable. Submission by you to CPAES.

Please allow two to four weeksfrom your file completion date (when application, fees and all additional required materials have been received) for your application to be processed. Acknowledgment of receipt of application will be sent to you via email, unless otherwise indicated. This notice is sent only as acknowledgment of receipt of application.

Please be advised that we cannot confirm we have received your documents until after your application has been submitted and a file has been created for you. To ensure your application is evaluated in a timely manner, please submit all of the forms together. If you have any questions, contact the Puerto Rico Coordinator at [emailprotected].

Applicants with Disabilities

In accordance with the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, examination administration accommodations are available, should you qualify. Please download the Testing Accommodations Request Form for more information.

Fees

Education Evaluation Application

Before you can apply for an exam section you must first be deemed eligible for the CPA Exam. Your Evaluation Application will determine if you meet the educational requirements needed to take the CPA Exam for your selected jurisdiction.

Education Evaluation Application Fee: $90.00

Exam Section Application

Once you have been found eligible for the CPA Exam you may then apply for a specific exam section. You can only apply for one exam section per application. You are advised to only apply for the exam section if you are ready to take it. Your Notice to Schedule will be valid for a limited amount of time, and you must take the exam section listed on the NTS within this time frame or you will lose those fees paid.

Exam Section Application Fee: $394.80

Refund Policy

There is no provision for withdrawing from the examination and/or requesting an extension of your current Notices to Schedule (NTS). Application and/or examination fees are not refundable. If you have an extreme circ*mstance, you may request an NTS extension or a partial refund of your examination fees under specific circ*mstances utilizing the Exception to Policy Form.

Exam Credit

Candidates are allowed to sit for each section of the examination individually and in any order. Candidates retain credit for any section(s) passed for thirty (30) months, without having to attain a minimum score on failed sections and without regard to whether they have taken other sections. Candidates must pass all four sections of the examination within a “rolling” thirty (30)-month period that begins on the date of the score release. In the event all four sections of the examination are not passed within the rolling thirty (30)-month period, credit for any section(s) passed outside the thirty (30)-month period will expire and the section(s) must be retaken.

Written requests for exceptions to the requirements set forth above may be granted at the discretion of the Board for individual hardship or other good cause demonstrated in a timely manner.

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USEFUL LINKS

Candidate Guide
Score Information
Score Reprint
NASBA Candidate Identification Cards
Puerto Rico State Board
Prometric
AICPA

FORMS

Exception to Policy
Transferring into Puerto Rico (FT only)
Testing Accommodations Request Form

CONTACT US

800-CPA-EXAM (800-272-3926)
International: (615) 880-4250

Email Inquiries:
[emailprotected]

Mail Inquiries:
Puerto Rico Coordinator
CPA Examination Services
PO Box 198469
Nashville, Tennessee 37219-8469

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FAQs

How to become a tax preparer in Puerto Rico? ›

CPA License Requirements in Puerto Rico
  1. Education. 150 semester hours (BA) is required.
  2. Work Experience. 1 Year of Work experience is required. ...
  3. Other Qualification. Background check required.

How hard is the CPA Exam? ›

Very. The overall CPA Exam pass rates hover slightly below 50%. This makes passing the CPA Exam a difficult, but achievable, goal. You'll need to study wisely, set a strategy for managing your time, and call on your support network, but with the right plan and good study materials, you will conquer it.

How to become a CPA in Puerto Rico? ›

To obtain state licensure in Puerto Rico, candidates must meet specific requirements:
  1. Complete 150 credit hours in accounting and business.
  2. Pass the CPA exam.
  3. Gain experience working with clients.
  4. Apply to the San Juan office.
  5. Ensure compliance with the law and tax regulations.

Do you get scratch paper on the CPA Exam? ›

Everything you need to know going into your exam will be listed there. The most common surprises are below: Candidates are NOT given scratch paper and pencils for the exam. Instead, you will have two double-sided, laminated, colored sheets called “noteboards” and a fine-point marker for making notations.

Who pays taxes in Puerto Rico? ›

Puerto Rico is an unincorporated territory of the United States and Puerto Ricans are U.S. citizens; however, Puerto Rico is not a U.S. state, but a U.S. insular area. Consequently, while all Puerto Rico residents pay federal taxes, many residents are not required to pay federal income taxes.

How do you qualify for Puerto Rico taxes? ›

Bona Fide Resident
  1. Is physically present in Puerto Rico for at least 183 days during the taxable year;
  2. Does not have a tax home outside of Puerto Rico during the taxable year; and.
  3. Does not have a closer connection to the United States or a foreign country than to Puerto Rico.

Which is harder, CPA or bar? ›

Yes, the CPA Exam is harder than the Bar Exam.

Both the CPA Exam and the Bar exam are notoriously difficult exams that require months of rigorous study and cover very different material. However, if you look at just the exam pass rate for first-time takers, then the CPA exam is harder, with only a 14 - 20% pass rate.

What is the toughest exam for CPA? ›

The FAR section of the CPA Exam is hard because it's the most comprehensive of the 4 exam sections, and it has a lot of math questions that are mentally taxing to get through. It has the lowest pass rate of all 4 exam sections and is considered the hardest CPA Exam section.

How many times can you fail the CPA Exam? ›

How many times can I fail the CPA Exam? There is no limit on the number of times you can fail the CPA exam. It just gets expensive the more you fail. Around $225 per section for a retake after fees.

How much do staff accountants make in Puerto Rico? ›

Accountant Salary in San Juan, PR
Annual SalaryHourly Wage
Top Earners$93,153$45
75th Percentile$77,000$37
Average$64,401$31
25th Percentile$52,500$25

What is the easiest state to get a CPA license in? ›

Colorado's (CO) CPA exam requirements are possibly the most advantageous of all the states. It does not require 150 hours to sit. With no requirement to be a US Citizen, a resident of CO, or a certain age, it makes Colorado one of the easiest states to sit for the CPA exam and become licensed.

Who is the youngest person to get a CPA? ›

This is the story of James “Jimmy” Chilimigras, the 15-year-old who broke an 8-year World Record and became the youngest CPA candidate to EVER pass the CPA exam (As of 2024). The CPA exam is one of the most difficult professional exams in the world.

Is a 75% on the CPA exam passing? ›

What is a CPA Exam passing score? The CPA Exam is scored on a scale from 0 to 99, and you must score a minimum of 75 to pass each section. However, the score is not based on a percentage of correct answers.

What is the easiest CPA exam to pass? ›

Either way, BEC is considered the easiest part of the CPA exam because it has the highest pass rate. The AICPA highlights one reason BEC is higher is because it is the section most commonly taken last, giving students more experience with test-taking after taking other sections.

Can I use a calculator on CPA? ›

CPA Exam calculators will be provided to candidates at the Prometric center. There is no need to bring your own calculator to the CPA Exam as you will not be allowed to bring it in. If you don't feel like the CPA Exam calculator provided helps as much, you will have access to the exam version of Microsoft Excel.

How do you establish tax residency in Puerto Rico? ›

You were present in the relevant territory for at least 549 days during the 3-year period that includes the current tax year and the 2 immediately preceding tax years. During each year of the 3-year period, you must be present in the relevant territory for at least 60 days.

Who must file a tax return in Puerto Rico? ›

Who must file an income tax return in Puerto Rico? Every individual who during the taxable year has net income subject to alternate basic tax of $150,000 or more.

How do I become a US tax preparer? ›

How to become a tax preparer
  1. Complete your education. A high school diploma or GED is the minimum education requirement at many tax preparation companies. ...
  2. Get the proper training. ...
  3. Receive valid ID numbers through the IRS. ...
  4. Obtain a tax preparation license in your state.
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How do I contact Nasba Puerto Rico? ›

800-CPA-EXAM Call Center hours: Monday - Thursday: 8 a.m. – 2 a.m., Eastern Time. Friday: 8 a.m. – 6 p.m., Eastern Time.

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