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US accounting profession rethinks entry rules amid staffing crisis

South Carolina joins Minnesota in rebellion over need for five years of higher education
Bob Cedergren, chair of the Minnesota Society of CPAs, says the personnel crisis is particularly acute at smaller firms

Staff shortages at US accounting firms are stoking a rebel movement to relax education requirements for joining the profession, in the teeth of opposition from national leaders.

The escalating dispute could come to a head in the next few months, as accountancy representatives in South Carolina join Minnesota in pushing state legislators to embrace alternatives to the “150-hour” rule. This mandates the equivalent of a fifth year of higher education on top of the standard four-year, 120-hour undergraduate course.

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