State Requirements
New Hampshire CPA CPE Requirements (2026)
What CPAs licensed in New Hampshire need to know about continuing professional education — hours, reporting period, and ethics.
Total CPE
80 hours
Reporting period
2 years
Annual minimum
20 hours
New Hampshire CPE at a glance
- ✓80 hours every 2 years
- ✓Minimum 20 hours per year
- ✓Ethics CPE required — verify the exact rule
Ethics requirement
At least 4 hours of ethics CPE are required each 2-year reporting period; a New Hampshire state-specific ethics course is not mandated (general professional ethics CPE is accepted).
How to meet it
CPE is earned in 50-minute credit hours through qualifying programs — including live webinars, which most boards accept as group-internet-based learning. To stay compliant: track your hours by field of study, complete any required ethics course, and keep your certificates of completion in case of audit. Spreading hours across your reporting period (rather than cramming at the deadline) keeps renewal stress-free.
Always verify with your board
Requirements change and can include details not summarized here. Confirm the current rules with the New Hampshire Board of Accountancy (NH Office of Professional Licensure and Certification) before relying on them. This page is general information, not legal or compliance advice.
New Hampshire CPE — frequently asked questions
How many CPE hours does New Hampshire require for CPAs?+
New Hampshire CPAs generally need 80 hours of CPE every 2 years, with a minimum of 20 hours each year. Confirm current rules with the New Hampshire Board of Accountancy (NH Office of Professional Licensure and Certification).
Does New Hampshire require ethics CPE?+
At least 4 hours of ethics CPE are required each 2-year reporting period; a New Hampshire state-specific ethics course is not mandated (general professional ethics CPE is accepted).
Can I earn New Hampshire CPE through free live webinars?+
Yes. Live webinars typically qualify as group internet-based CPE, which most boards accept. CPE Society offers free live webinars you can apply toward your NH requirement — always confirm acceptance with your state board.