The November 2025 Texas State Board Report is Available Online
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
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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
Congratulations to William “Bill” Treacy for serving 35 years as the executive director of the TSBPA! Presiding Officer Jeannette Smith, CPA presented a 35-year service award to Mr. Treacy at
The 89th Texas Legislature, 2025, made amendments to: Section 901.252 Section 901.256, added (a-1) Section 901.258(a) Section 901.259(a) Section 901.312(a) Section 901.462(a), and (b), added (e) and (f) Sec. 901.252.
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As a result of the recent flood disasters in Texas, flood victims may be eligible for financial assistance from various nonprofit organizations. Although these payments are generally not taxable, the
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The Texas State Board of Public Accountancy (Board) proposes the following changes to the rules: 511.51 concerning Educational Definitions Some schools use the term “upper level accounting or business courses”