Traditional 150-hr

CPA Requirements in Wisconsin

Education, experience, and licensing requirements to become a Certified Public Accountant in Wisconsin (WI).

Key Requirements at a Glance

Education Hours

150

Accounting Coursework

24 accounting + 24 business

Work Experience

2 years (4,000 hrs)

Ethics Exam

AICPA Ethics Exam

Wisconsin-Specific Notes

Requires 2 years (4,000 hours) of experience. Standard education requirements.

Official State Board

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

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Becoming a CPA in Wisconsin: The Three E's

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

1

Education

Wisconsin 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

Wisconsin requires 2 years (4,000 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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