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The Texas State Board of Public Accountancy (TSBPA) launched its new website on March 23, 2026. You can still find and use all the features and functionality you knew before,
To ensure you receive important Board communications, please add the Texas State Board of Public Accountancy (TSBPA) to your trusted list of email senders, contacts, or address book. Please check
Our small agency of just 41 employees answered more than 30,000 calls last year! One licensee commented, “I was exceedingly impressed as I can only imagine the volume of inquiries
The February 2026 issue of the Texas State Board Report is now available online. VIEW NEWSLETTER In this issue, you will find: Intergenerational Ceremony Celebrates CPAs TSBPA Executive Director Bill
Texas State Board of Public Accountancy Executive Director William “Bill” Treacy is featured in the January/February 2026 issue of Today’s CPA magazine. The article shines a light on his personal
The November 2025 issue of the Texas State Board Report is now available online. VIEW NEWSLETTER In this issue, you will find: TSBPA Executive Director Bill Treacy Celebrates 35 Years
Texas State Board of Public Accountancy Presiding Officer Jeannette Smith, CPA and Board member Kenneth Omoruyi, CPA, have been named to Forbes’ “America’s Top 200 CPAs 2025” list, recognizing the
As a result of the Board’s projected revenue, expenditures, and fund balances, modest fee increases are necessary to maintain the same level of operations for Texas licensees. Effective September 1,
As a result of the Board’s projected revenue, expenditures, and fund balances, modest fee increases are necessary to maintain the same level of operations for Texas licensees. Effective September 1,
As a result of the Board’s projected revenue, expenditures, and fund balances, modest fee increases are necessary to maintain the same level of operations for Texas licensees. Effective September 1,