Traditional 150-hr

CPA Requirements in South Dakota

Education, experience, and licensing requirements to become a Certified Public Accountant in South Dakota (SD).

Key Requirements at a Glance

Education Hours

150

Accounting Coursework

24 accounting + 24 business

Work Experience

1 year (2,000 hrs)

Ethics Exam

AICPA Ethics Exam

South Dakota-Specific Notes

Standard requirements. No state income tax makes it attractive for some candidates.

Official State Board

The South Dakota State Board of Accountancy is the authoritative source for licensure requirements, application forms, and status updates.

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Becoming a CPA in South Dakota: The Three E's

Every U.S. jurisdiction, including South Dakota, requires candidates to satisfy three core requirements — Education, Examination, and Experience — plus an ethics component in most states.

1

Education

South Dakota requires 150 of education, including 24 accounting + 24 business. Many candidates complete this with a bachelor's degree plus additional accounting coursework or a master's program.

2

Examination

All candidates must pass the Uniform CPA Examination: three Core sections (FAR, REG, AUD) plus one Discipline (BAR, ISC, or TCP). The exam is identical in all 55 U.S. jurisdictions. Prepare with PassTheCPANow for $79 →

3

Experience

South Dakota requires 1 year (2,000 hrs) of qualifying work experience. Most jurisdictions accept experience in public accounting, industry, government, or academia.

4

Ethics

Ethics requirement: AICPA Ethics Exam. Most states use the AICPA Professional Ethics course, but several (New York, Texas, California, Washington, Louisiana) require state-specific ethics education.

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