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Department of Education Clarifies Proposed Professional Degree Definition

The U.S. Department of Education recently issued a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) clarifying its proposed definition of a professional degree for the purposes of graduate student loan limits. The NPRM clarified that the term “professional student” is intended solely to distinguish the programs the department proposes would be eligible for higher student loan limits,

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TSCPA Welcomes 64 Successful Candidates Who Recently Passed the CPA Exam

Appalachian Karson Light Andrew Morton Chattanooga Abigail Bentley Ally D. Locke Brandon Marks Jacob Neuman Logan A. Siatkowski David Sudbrink R Japhet J. Townsend Jr. Knoxville Hayden Barry David R. McAndrews Jesse Pratti Peter M. Souleyrette Cynthia R. White Memphis Joseph Bononno Aron D. Harrington Jr. Katherine Hoover Michael Montgomery Wendy Thomas Peyton Webster Nashville

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Gov. Bill Lee Designates November as Accounting Opportunities Month in Tennessee

BRENTWOOD, Tenn. – The Tennessee Society of CPAs (TSCPA) is pleased to announce that Gov. Bill Lee has signed a proclamation designating November as Accounting Opportunities Month in Tennessee to raise awareness of the value of the profession and the career opportunities available in accounting. For the past several years, the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants

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TSCPA Welcomes 27 Successful Candidates Who Recently Passed the CPA Exam

Chattanooga Kristina N. Dyess Caroline Hendren Bryce Overbey Knoxville Carey Courtney Cole Parker Memphis Phillip J. Arvin Samuel L. Canaday Caden Leland Katie Libby Elizabeth Steimer Nashville John M. Donnan Reid T. Grafton David Harkins Audra Hochgesang Austin Jones Khushboo Kataria KaLeighn Oakley Watson Reed Samuel D. Robertson Noah Sykes Amelia Vargason Joseph Winstead Upper

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A New Path to CPA: Exploring Tennessee’s Licensure Options

The path to CPA licensure in Tennessee has expanded with the recent passage of SB 1316/HB 1330, known as the Less is More Act of 2025. Cosponsored in the Tennessee General Assembly by Senate Majority Leader Jack Johnson and House Majority Leader William Lamberth, the legislation adds an additional pathway to CPA licensure as well as protects interstate practice privileges for CPAs.

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CPA Exam Candidates Can Use 529 Plan Fund for CPA Licensing Costs

Under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, individuals can now use 529 education savings accounts for credentialing programs, including a CPA license. The funds can be used for costs related to CPA licensing including Exam fees, tutoring, online courses, Exam application fees and continuing professional education courses. These expanded rules are applicable to withdrawals made

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Merrill Receives TSCPA John Glenn Award for Top Score on Uniform CPA Exam in Tennessee

BRENTWOOD, Tenn. – The Tennessee Society of CPAs (TSCPA) has named Lena Merrill as the recipient of the society’s John Glenn Award. Each year, the John Glenn Award honors the successful candidate who achieved the highest score on the Uniform CPA Exam in Tennessee and successfully passed all four parts of the exam on the

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