Cpa Continuing Education
Q: I am both a CPA and a CIS
A: Each certification requires 40
CPE hours per year. In years where I do not have Schedule C
income, I itemize these costs along with professional
association dues on Schedule A subject to 2% AGI.
The question arises as the duplication of CPE hours. I could
arrange my Continuing Professional Education so that I could
submit the same 40 hours on each form. However, it would be
very much to my advantage to max out as much as possible over
the next three years and write these costs against Schedule C
income. My reason is that I am finishing my Ph.D. at a
University in England, am starting to work on a second Masters,
and expect costs that can be justified as CPE costs that
would also prepare me for two other certification exams.
Does anyone know of rules and regs that require I minimize CPE
hours or might prohibit me from maximizing?? Anyone know of
case law where this issue has come up?
A:Let's operationalize it this way: My CPA CPE requirements
only allowed course credit for graduate level courses. So I
take a Bankrupcy Law course across the street in the Law
School. It meets the State Board's requirements. So what that
it is part of an LL.M. program. As long as it is acceptable
to the State Board, who