Your OSCPA membership matters
YOUR OSCPA MEMBERSHIP MATTERS.
Your membership with OSCPA is a critical investment that delivers positive returns through the many benefits of membership. In today’s uncertain business climate, can you afford not to be a member? Look what’s new from your Society:
- Added two new special interest sections – International and Fraud & Forensic Accounting – bringing the total to 16 and giving members a more diverse selection of peer communities to choose from
- Added more than 100 free on-demand programs in the first year of the members-only Online Library, which members can view any time free of charge
- Significantly expanded OSCPA’s wide range of webinars including CPA Crossings’ catalog of technology-oriented programs
- Led efforts on the interstate practice mobility issue, on behalf of the AICPA, with the number of states with no-notification laws in place now at 38 – a gain of 34 states in the past two years
- Led efforts to keep Ohio’s commercial activity tax rate broad and low, and to protect your professional interests at the Statehouse.
- Helped members with a special online center that offers an Unemployment Toolbox and Financial Crisis News, as well as a robust Career Center where members can post their resume for free, browse the job postings and gather valuable career management insight and guidance
- Launched a new Per Diem Job Board providing a searchable database of profiles of OSCPA members seeking hourly, part time or temporary work while they are in job transition
- Updated thousands of members on key issues during the highly popular spring and fall Professional Issues Updates held at nearly 30 locations statewide (members receive four hours of free CPE per session – that’s a $199 value)
Your 2009-2010 membership renewal form was recently mailed.. It’s time to renew your membership with The Ohio Society of CPAs. In today’s turbulent economic and professional environment, you need OSCPA – a proven partner you can count on. OSCPA is your accomplished advocate, your tireless promoter, your education resource, your trusted news source and your networking connection.
We look forward to serving you as a member for another year.
Remember – it’s easy to update your membership profile and pay your membership dues on the OSCPA Web site.
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