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New Jersey Society of CPAs

Founded in 1898, the New Jersey Society of Certified Public Accountants (NJCPA) is the largest professional organization serving the needs of Garden State CPAs and aspiring CPAs. With a membership of more than 13,000, the NJCPA represents the majority of New Jersey CPAs in public practice, business & industry, government, and education. We support our members through a variety of education, networking, leadership, and volunteer initiatives.

The NJCPA offers more than 500 continuing education programs annually to help members increase their value to their clients, companies, or organizations and to help CPAs meet their continuing education requirements. Eleven chapters and numerous committees and interest groups made up of hundreds of CPA volunteers develop programs and address issues to help all members be successful professionals.

We also represent the profession’s interests before lawmakers and regulatory bodies. The NJCPA is active in the state legislature and works closely with outside groups to monitor and respond to issues that affect CPAs and their clients.

Additionally, we’re committed to promoting public confidence in the integrity, objectivity, competence, and professionalism of CPAs and the quality of their services.

Founded in 1898, the New Jersey Society of Certified Public Accountants (NJCPA) is the largest professional organization serving the needs of Garden State CPAs and aspiring CPAs. With a membership of more than 13,000, the NJCPA represents the majority of New Jersey CPAs in public practice, business & industry, government, and education. We support our members through a variety of education, networking, leadership, and volunteer initiatives.

The NJCPA offers more than 500 continuing education programs annually to help members increase their value to their clients, companies, or organizations and to help CPAs meet their continuing education requirements. Eleven chapters and numerous committees and interest groups made up of hundreds of CPA volunteers develop programs and address issues to help all members be successful professionals.

We also represent the profession’s interests before lawmakers and regulatory bodies. The NJCPA is active in the state legislature and works closely with outside groups to monitor and respond to issues that affect CPAs and their clients.

Additionally, we’re committed to promoting public confidence in the integrity, objectivity, competence, and professionalism of CPAs and the quality of their services.

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