Peer Review
New Peer Review Fee Structure
| Since the inception of the peer review program, the annual administrative fee and the scheduling and evaluation fee have been billed as two individual fees. Beginning January 1, 2010, there will no longer be two separate “administration” fees. The fees have been combined to create the Administrative and Evaluation fee. This fee will be a one-time fee billed to all firms in the year of its review. The fee is $850 plus $100 per professional over one. For further information on all peer review fees, please refer to the Spring 2009 peer review newsletter. |
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View a list of reminders for your firm’s upcoming peer review. |
| OSCPA is transitioning to the Peer Review Information System Manager (PRISM), a new Web-based system for administering and tracking peer reviews. As we make this transition, you will notice a number of improvements that allow for more efficient and effective peer review administration. While we will continue to provide you with the high level of customer service you expect, we would appreciate your patience and understanding as we transition to this new system over the next few months. |
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This directory is a resource tool for those firms that are looking for a reviewer to perform their firm’s upcoming peer review. The directory allows firms to select reviewers based on categories such as practice monitoring programs, Center memberships, practice areas, and specific industries. It is important that a reviewer be selected who has similar experience as the firm, both in practice areas and specific industries. |
The firms listed in this directory have voluntarily chosen to have their firm’s services listed. It is not a complete listing of all firms eligible to perform peer reviews.
View the list of firms.
If you are a reviewing firm interested in advertising your services in this directory, please complete the online enrollment form.
Become a Peer Reviewer
Give back to the profession: Become a peer reviewer
If you are a CPA willing to share your time and expertise as a peer reviewer, The Ohio Society would like to hear from you. With more than 32,000 firms participating in the Peer Review Program nationwide, demand for your skills in this important professional program has never been higher.
Revised Peer Review Standards & Guidance
(Effective for Peer Reviews Commencing on or after January 1, 2009)
The revised Peer Review Standards and Interpretations became effective Jan. 1, 2009. The revised standards are expected to result in a more efficient and effective peer review process. Below are several resources to help as you begin using the new standards.
Peer Review Resources