Interim Report
ONLINE CPE REGISTRATION UPDATE
As NCACPA completes its system migration, registration for online CPE courses will temporarily close at 12:00 a.m. on the day prior to each program to allow for accurate attendance and CPE processing. We appreciate your understanding and will share updates once this step is no longer necessary. Please contact Solutions Support at 800-469-1352 with questions.




NCACPA works to influence change in order to advance the CPA profession and our state’s business climate. To do this, we strive to represent the profession’s interests in areas of public policy, standard setting, and rule making that could impact our members, the profession, and the state’s business climate. Through the NC CPA Political Action…
The North Carolina State Board of CPA Examiners announced that Wanda B. Taylor, Esq., from Raleigh, was recently appointed. Her appointment was announced by the office of Governor Roy Cooper in early March. Taylor swore the Oath of Office at the Board’s March 19, 2019, meeting and will serve as one of two public members…
Due to a massive volume of e-filed tax returns and extensions, the NC Department of Revenue is experiencing a delay in sending out acknowledgements. They anticipate these confirmations will be behind by a few days, and will relay more specific updates to NCACPA as they are received by the Department’s I.T. staff. However, returns and…
By Lauren Baptiste Did you know that the effect of one mild-to-moderately stressful event can last hours in the body? What...
The 2019 NCACPA annual awards winners have been announced and will be recognized during the Annual Business Meeting held May 2, 2019, at the Raleigh Convention Center. Each year, we recognize several contributors for their outstanding work and exemplary representation of the Association and the accounting profession. We are pleased to announce this year’s winners….
A new federal law signed by President Donald Trump on December 31, 2018, the Veterans Benefits and Transition Act of 2018, allows military spouses to choose the same state of residence as their service member for tax filing purposes, regardless of whether they have ever lived in the state. A tax bulletin from the Virginia…