State CPE Requirements
Massachusetts
Welcome to your go-to guide for fulfilling your Continuing Professional Education requirements, tailored to your state’s specific mandates and regulations.
Revision Date:
November 1, 2022
All Continuing Professional Education (CPE) requirements are sourced from NASBA. For detailed information, please visit the NASBA CPE Requirements page.
Total CPE Hours Required
80 hours
CPE Reporting Period
7/1 to 6/30 biennially
License Renewal Deadline
6/30 biennially
License Renewal Deadline:
6/30 biennially
CPE Reporting Period:
7/1 to 6/30 biennially
Total CPE Hours Required:
80 hours
Ethics Requirements:
Four (4) hours in professional ethics
Credit Limitations:
Instruction: The maximum credit allowed for instructors is 50% of the total hours required.
Published Materials: The maximum credit allowed for authored/published materials is 25% of the total hours required.
Other State Policies:
Massachusetts accepts CPE credits for programs offered by NASBA sponsors.
Recommended Ethics Product
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Regulatory Ethics
Professional Ethics for Massachusetts CPAs
Joseph Helstrom, CPAQAS Self-StudyCredits: 4 $116.00$116.00 – $136.00
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Regulatory Ethics
Ethics for Massachusetts
Delta CPE LLCQAS Self-StudyCredits: 4 $116.00$116.00 – $136.00
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Regulatory Ethics
Accountant Ethics for Massachusetts
Steven M. Bragg, CPAQAS Self-StudyCredits: 4 $116.00$116.00 – $136.00
Other State CPE Requirements
Deadlines always sneak up on you, but not this time.
Financial and Accounting Professionals reporting in one of the states listed below can easily find their State’s CPE Requirements.