Ohio is the first state to end the 150-hour rule for CPA licensure

The 150-hour rule is dead in Ohio!

Effective Jan 1, 2026, you can get your CPA license with a bachelor's degree and two years of experience. No fifth year is required.

Two pathways to CPA licensure will be available in Ohio:

  1. A master’s degree, completing the required accounting concentration of coursework, one year of experience, and passing the CPA Exam

  2. A bachelor’s degree, completing the required accounting concentration of coursework, two years of experience, and passing the CPA Exam

The bill also improves mobility for out-of-state CPAs.

Effective in 90 days, qualified CPAs from out of state can work in Ohio without obtaining an Ohio certificate and permit, if they meet these requirements:

  • Hold a CPA license in good standing in their home state

  • Have at least a bachelor’s degree

  • Have completed an accounting concentration

  • Have passed the CPA Exam

This change was introduced by House Bill 238, signed in to law by Gov. Mike DeWine on January 8.

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