100 YEARS & STILL GOING STRONG.This fall California's CPA (Computer Press Association, Landing, NJ) An earlier membership organization founded in 1983 that promoted excellence in computer journalism. Its annual awards honored outstanding examples in print, broadcast and electronic media. The CPA disbanded in 2000. license turns 100. Although Marilyn Monroe won't be crooning "Happy Anniversary," CaICPA is celebrating this milestone in a number of ways. Student outreach, featuring a special magazine and an initiative to bring CPAs into high school classrooms to discuss CPA careers, is a primary focus of the 100-year celebration. Even the Legislature is joining in by proclaiming Nov. 4-10 "CPA Week" which will be followed by local chapter celebrations and public service efforts. Following are a few milestones in the history of California's CPA license: 1901 The first accountancy act created the California State Board of Accountancy and 47 "experts of accounts" received their CPA certificates. 1909 The California State Society of Certified Public Accountants Certified Public Accountant (CPA) An accountant who has met certain standards, including experience, age, and licensing, and passed exams in a particular state. is incorporated in San Francisco San Francisco (săn frănsĭs`kō), city (1990 pop. 723,959), coextensive with San Francisco co., W Calif., on the tip of a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay, which are connected by the strait known as the Golden . 1913 Passage of 16th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution (income tax). 1923 Corporations begin issuing annual reports. 1934 CaICPA members reject a "grandfather clause grandfather clause, provision in constitutions (adopted 1895–1910) of seven post–Reconstruction Southern states that exempted those persons who had been eligible to vote on Jan. " in the accountancy act that suggested licensing all public accountants as CPAs. 1935 California personal income tax laws became effective. 1939 CaICPA deletes the word "state" from its title. 1943 U.S. Revenue Act introduces paycheck withholding Withholding Any tax that is taken directly out of an individual's wages or other income before he or she receives the funds. Notes: In other words, these funds are "withheld" from your wages. . 1946 CaICPA dues increases from $10 to $25 1972 Gay. Ronald Reagan signs CPA continuing education continuing education: see adult education. continuing education or adult education Any form of learning provided for adults. In the U.S. the University of Wisconsin was the first academic institution to offer such programs (1904). requirement bill that is sponsored by CaICPA. 1974 U.S. authorizes Individual Retirement Accounts. |
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