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What are the differences among the “practicing” license, the “non-practicing” license, and the “inactive” license?

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What are the differences among the “practicing” license, the “non-practicing” license, and the “inactive” license?

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The two types of licenses are, legally speaking, the Ohio permit and the Ohio registration. Since the Ohio permit is the authorization to practice public accounting, it is also known as the “permit to practice” or the “practicing license.” Continuing education is required in order to obtain or renew the Ohio permit. The Ohio registration was formerly known as the “non-practicing registration.” A CPA or PA who holds the Ohio registration must use the term “Inactive” after the CPA or PA designation, since continuing education is not required.

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