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I am currently a sole proprietor and offer only income taxes and bookkeeping services. Do I need to be licensed as a firm?

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I am currently a sole proprietor and offer only income taxes and bookkeeping services. Do I need to be licensed as a firm?

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A. If you advertise your firm as a CPA firm, it must be licensed as a CPA firm. If you do not advertise or otherwise hold yourself or your firm out as a CPA, a license is not required to offer and provide income tax and bookkeeping services.

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