And it happens more than you would like to know. Most state boards of accountancy randomly audit CPAs for CPE compliance. And 2025 gets tougher with rules of compliance and the resulting penalties as it has a strong focus on ethics, technology, and transparency.
So, just how would you keep the stress of an audit away from your record? Much preparation.
What Is CPE Audit?
A CPE audit includes a formal review by your state board requesting copies of your continuing professional education records. Most of these reviews are random, but you can also be selected by having your license recently reinstated or in cases of incomplete renewal information.
You will need to provide documentation to demonstrate that you indeed completed the hours required by your state and that it met some predetermined content and provider criteria for your courses. Your documentation may include your completion certificates, details of the programs, course provider names, and sometimes, proofs of learning.
Why CPE Audits Become Important in 2025
In 2025 state boards will emphasize quality and relevance of CPE beyond mere quantity. That means courses must align with approved topics.
In the year 2025, boards of states are now emphasizing the quality and relevance of Continuing Professional Education (CPE) more than the number. This means that all courses must find relevance and must comply with the approved topics standards by the recognized providers and inputted due documents.
Prepare yourself for a CPE Audit
These are some clever, proactive approaches that help you pass any audit with confidence.
Understand the Requirements of Your State
Every state has its own requirements for CPE- how many hours, which subjects are required under it, and whether ethics or state-specific shall be included. Therefore, it is good to check your state board's website every renewal cycle so as not to miss out on any changes.
Calculate Your Credits in Real-time
Do not wait until you finish your reporting period to add up your hours. Make use of a CPE tracker or using well integrated learning platforms that have real time logging of completed courses and hours to keep track of your credits in real-time.
Save All Certificates and Course Information
For every course you take complete, keep the certificate of completion with the course title, delivery method, provider name as well as learning objectives. Have an easy-to-access space for audits by organizing them according to year in a digital folder.
Select NASBA-Approved Providers
In order for the hours of your CPE courses to be accepted across different states and to minimize the possibility of an audit problem, it is advisable to select those providers whose names are present in the National Registry of CPE Sponsors.
What Happens if You Are Selected for the CPE Audit?
If you did get an audit notification, don’t panic. Most Boards would allow 30 to 60 days for a response. You would be required to provide documentation to show that the hours were completed during the reporting period.
Reply on Time
Keep all records intact.
Make sure you verify the dates and course format.
Be honest. If you find a mistake or a gap, fix it immediately or contact your Board for help.
Conclusion
Fearsome as they may sound, CPE audits end up being relatively easy to handle as long as you're organized and proactive. The more accountable and transparent the accountancy profession becomes in 2025, the more CPAs will be expected to walk the talk.
To stay ahead, the formula is simple: Keep accurate records; take only high-quality courses offered by accredited course providers; know your state rules like the back of your hand.