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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 September/October 2023 Issue on


CPAJournal.com

Just as the CPA Evolution Initiative is on the brink of taking effect, with its accompanying overhaul of the CPA exam framework, there are many within the profession, both inside and outside of academia, who are questioning whether the changes will be enough—enough to ensure future professionals are ready to succeed in today's business environment, enough to adapt to changes wrought by emerging technologies, and enough to make public accounting more appealing to the next generation and replenish the declining pipeline to the profession. Several articles in this issue examine the complex and interconnected problems in accounting education, licensure, and recruitment. 

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  • Survey Explores Why Job Seekers Ghost Employers
    Dec 8, 2023
    Job seekers ghosting prospective employers by not showing up for interviews or even the first day of the new job became more of a trend during the pandemic, causing real headaches for employers. A new survey provides some insights into this trend—and it’s not all about the money.  
  • Survey: Working Beyond 9 to 5 May Reduce One's Productivity
    Dec 7, 2023
    Working more than you are required to work can actually make you less productive, a new survey revealed.
  • Report: Gen Z to Replace Boomers in the Workforce Next Year
    Dec 6, 2023
    Gen Z will make up a larger portion of the U.S. workforce than Baby Boomers for the first time next year, a recent Glassdoor trend forecast reported, and that will have “pretty sweeping implications for what employers prioritize.”


  • Audit Partner Survey: Significant Number of Public Companies Adopting AI
    Dec 8, 2023
    Almost one third (32 percent) of audit partners say that companies in their primary industry sector are using or planning to use generative artificial intelligence (AI) in financial reporting, the Center for Audit Quality (CAQ)’s Fall 2023 Audit Partner Pulse Survey found.
  • IRS Fends Off Rumors of More Stimulus Checks
    Dec 7, 2023

    A widely shared rumor on Facebook is just that. The IRS will not be issuing another round of stimulus checks.

  • IRS Starts Disallowing Ineligible ERC Claims
    Dec 7, 2023
    The IRS is sending more than 20,000 letters to taxpayers to inform them that their Employee Retention Credit (ERC) claims have been denied after an initial review found large numbers of claimants who did not meet the eligibility requirements for the credit.
  • SEC Chief Accountant Discusses Emerging Issues of Concern, Including Auditor Independence
    Dec 7, 2023
    The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is paying close attention to the culture of audit firms, which need to commit to auditor independence and place the public interest at the center of operations, rather than making the audit practice solely responsible for its quality, SEC Chief Accountant Paul Munter said at a conference in Washington this week.
  • SEC Scrutinizing NDAs to Protect Potential Whistleblowers
    Dec 6, 2023
    The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has been moving to prevent employee nondisclosure agreements from including language that could deter potential whistleblowers.