CPE Information
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CPE Form
Important Information:
Delivery Method: Group Live
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To be awarded CPE credit you must check-in to the sessions via the meeting app while at the meeting. Download the mobile app to your smartphone or tablet before you go to the meeting. Check-in via the meeting app to verify your session attendance by following these steps:
- Open the 2025 American Taxation Association Midyear Meeting app on your smartphone or tablet.
- Click on the Agenda Icon.
- Select the session you are attending.
- Locate the “Check In” Icon within your session and tap on it.
- You will be asked to enable your camera, choose “Allow”.
- Scan the QR code displayed in the back of the room to check-in and check-out.
Note: The “Check In” icon will NOT appear until 30 minutes before the session begins.
At any time, you can return to the dashboard and tap on the "Sessions Scanned" icon to check if your scans have been successfully completed. The meeting app will be available on your phone or tablet until March 22.
Learning Objectives for the Midyear Meeting:
- Identify the research questions examined and the research methods used in conducting current academic and legal tax accounting research.
- Review recently enacted tax legislation and explore the current tax policy and legislative environment.
- Explore current issues and trends in tax practice with a focus on how they might be leveraged in tax research or in tax classes.
- Increase awareness of the challenges faced by under-represented populations in the accounting profession with a focus on solutions.
- Identify new tax teaching and learning approaches and understand the latest CPA Evolution developments.
Learning Objectives for the Doctoral Consortium:
- Able to employ additional tools in teaching, focused on increasing student engagement and use of new media in the classroom.
- Able to identify and assess new data sources for accounting research.
- Able to more effectively evaluate your research and the research of other scholars.
- Provided tools and best practices for presenting academic research and presenting complex topics in the classroom.
- Provided tools to navigate the academic job market and the first years in a new career.
Learning Objectives for Teaching and Curriculum Conference:
- Identify new teaching practices in taxation.
- Identify new ways to integrate challenges facing the profession into the taxation curriculum.
- Learn about recent topics facing standard-setters and the profession, specifically the pipeline, the CPA exam and potential licensing changes.
- Learn about the issues facing practitioners in the taxation profession.
- Identify the skills needed by professionals entering and continuing a career in taxation.
Fields of Study: Behavioral Ethics, Information Technology, Personal Development, and Taxes
Program Level: Overview
Prerequisites: None
Advance Preparation: None
CPE Information: The total number of CPE Credits is TBD
Refunds and Cancellations: All cancellations must be received in writing at the AAA to be processed (email info@aaahq.org). Cancellations received after January 20, 2025, will incur a $50 cancellation charge. No refunds will be available for cancellations after February 3, 2025, or for no-shows.
For comments and concerns, please contact the AAA Office at
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American Accounting Association is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be submitted to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors through its website: https://www.nasbaregistry.org