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What's New at the Society?


 
Unlimited CPE for NYSSCPA Members

Introducing a New Member Benefit!
 
NYSSCPA members now have free unlimited access to CPE courses in our Self Study Course Catalog.
 
"I enjoy the online CPE because it allows for me to stay up-to-date with pertinent accounting issues while studying on my own time. I can pause the sessions and resume at my convenience. I feel the CPE is highly relevant as a majority of the sessions have lecturers who are experts in their field. The online interface that NYSSCPA utilizes is user friendly and allows me to easily sort by topic."
– Greg Kozerski, Jr., NYSSCPA Member

 
 
The New NYSSCPA Career Center

Whether you're an employer looking for your next great hire, or a job seeker looking for your next great opportunity, the NYSSCPA Career Center is here to assist you.

Employers: Post Job Descriptions Here
Job Seekers: View Open Positions Here

 
 
Get Money Smart

The cost of financial ignorance is high.

Check out these materials and consider attending one of our free events to learn more about taxes, credit, debt, budgeting, the basics of investing and learning activities for children.

 
 
The NYSSCPA Technical Helpline

Stumped? Get CPA expertise through the technical helpline!

Email your inquires to technicalhelpline@nysscpa.org.

 

The Latest From Our Publications


Read the May/June 2025 Issue on


CPAJournal.com

It has long been critical for CPAs to utilize technology in their daily workflow and look for opportunities to leverage it in novel ways. Different technologies have risen, taken the spotlight, and been incorporated into business processes. Today, artificial intelligence (AI) has stolen the spotlight, as accountants and the businesses they advise look for ways to capitalize on this emerging technology. But while some headlines suggest that AI will replace human accountants, the truth is that accounting work requires trust and judgment that technology cannot replace.


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  • Closing the Skills Gap in Accounting
    Oct 9, 2025
    The conversation around the accounting profession’s skills gap has been going on for some time, but it’s taken on new urgency in the years since the pandemic. Many firm leaders and educators have noticed that emerging professionals are entering the field with strong technical skills, yet often struggle with the softer ones (communication, collaboration, and leadership) that the profession depends on. 
  • Newsom Signs Bill Modernizing California's CPA Licensure Requirements
    Oct 8, 2025
    According to a release from the California Society of Certified Public Accountants, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill 1175,  which modernizes California's CPA licensure requirements.
  • At CFO Live, Leaders Emphasize That Soft Skills Still Matter
    Oct 6, 2025
    As finance and accounting teams weigh how to adapt to new automation tools, speakers at the CFO Live: The Future of Finance event agreed that technical skills alone will not be enough to succeed. While the tools themselves are evolving quickly, what stands out is the continued importance of communication, empathy, and adaptability in how professionals use them. 


  • IRS Releases 2026 Inflation Adjustments and Tax Brackets
    Oct 10, 2025
    The IRS has released its annual inflation adjustments for tax year 2026, affecting more than 60 provisions, including rate brackets, deductions, and various credits. The changes, outlined in Revenue Procedure 2025-32, will apply to returns filed in 2027. 
  • FASB Weighs Feedback on Future Rulemaking Priorities
    Oct 9, 2025
    FASB is reviewing input from more than 100 comment letters and recent stakeholder meetings as it considers which accounting topics to prioritize in its next phase of rule making. The outreach is part of FASB’s latest agenda consultation, its first broad effort of this kind since 2021. 
  • Closing the Skills Gap in Accounting
    Oct 9, 2025
    The conversation around the accounting profession’s skills gap has been going on for some time, but it’s taken on new urgency in the years since the pandemic. Many firm leaders and educators have noticed that emerging professionals are entering the field with strong technical skills, yet often struggle with the softer ones (communication, collaboration, and leadership) that the profession depends on. 
  • Newsom Signs Bill Modernizing California's CPA Licensure Requirements
    Oct 8, 2025
    According to a release from the California Society of Certified Public Accountants, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill 1175,  which modernizes California's CPA licensure requirements.
  • IRS Announces the Close of Most of Its Operations Due to Shutdown
    Oct 8, 2025

    In an Oct. 8 message on its website, the IRS announced that because of the lapse in appropriations, most IRS operations are closed.