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Im a sole practitioner, and work from my house on a part-time basis. Do I have to register my home?

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Im a sole practitioner, and work from my house on a part-time basis. Do I have to register my home?

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. Yes. Click here to obtain the In-State Firm Registration. Renewal for In-State Firm Registration is on a calendar year basis and must reach our office no later than January 1st of each year. Return to Top of Page RECIPROCITY Q. I hold a CPA certificate issued by the State of Louisiana which is a “two-tier” state. I have never held a license or permit to practice public accounting in Louisiana. May I obtain a South Carolina certificate by reciprocity? A. You should apply for transfer-of-credit instead of reciprocity since you have never been licensed in Louisiana. South Carolina is not “two-tier” and, therefore, you must qualify for licensure before obtaining a CPA certificate. Q. I hold a CPA certificate issued by another state and at one time I was licensed to practice in that state. I do not have a current license to practice since I have not paid the current license renewal fee. May I obtain a South Carolina certificate by reciprocity? A. No. You must hold a current certificate an

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