Ethics for the Tennessee CPA Ray Butler, Jr., CPA TNSBA Investigator Don Mills, CPA, CFE, CFF TNSBA Investigator.

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Ethics for the Tennessee CPA Ray Butler, Jr., CPA TNSBA Investigator Don Mills, CPA, CFE, CFF TNSBA Investigator

Today, Let’s Play 20 Questions Where did these 20 questions come from? ◦ Attendees at our previous seminars ◦ Calls from our licensees ◦ Problem areas in compliance

What is “the Board”? Eleven Members – Appointed by Governor Serve Terms of 3 Years Nine are CPAs One is Attorney One is Public Member Meets Quarterly- usually in January, May, July and October

Current Members of the Board William Blaufuss, CPA, Chairman.– Nashville Don Royston, CPA, Vice-Chair – Kingsport Casey Stuart, CPA, Secretary – Chattanooga Janet Booker-Davis, CPA – Franklin Gay Moon, CPA – Nashville Judy Wetherbee– Nashville, Public Member Stephen Eldridge, CPA – Jackson Larry Elmore, CPA– Knoxville John Roberts, Attorney-at-Law – Nashville, Attorney Member Charlene Spiceland, CPA – Memphis Trey Watkins, CPA– Memphis

How many CPAs are there in Tennessee?

CPAs in Tennessee

What Are the Requirements to Maintain a License in Good Standing? StatusPay License Renewal Fee Complete CPEProfessional Privilege Tax Active Inactive Retired Over 65 Closed

License Status – Bad (Not In Good Standing) Expired-Grace Expired Probation Suspended Revoked

Can you explain the CPE requirements one more time? All Licensees Holding Active License 80 Approved Hours every two years – add 8 penalty hours if you don’t 40 Technical Hours (A&A, Taxes, Ethics & Management Advisory) ◦ 2 Hours State Specific Ethics Minimum of 20 Hours Each Year – add 8 penalty hours if you don’t Special Areas: Attest Services – 20 Hours A&A Expert Witness Services – 20 Hours in Area If you are short on Technical or Ethics hours but have your 80 hours, make them up without penalty.

It’s December 31 st and I don’t have enough CPE. What can I do? First – Renew your license. Answer “no” to the CPE question. Do not make things worse by practicing on a expired-grace license and accruing late fees. Then get busy and finish your hours along with the “penalty hours”. Or: Change License to Inactive Close License Request an Extension of time (max 6 months) and have a really good reason. Extension must be requested before license expires.

If I go inactive, are there restrictions as to what I can do?  For purposes of disciplinary action, the Board shall retain jurisdiction over all certificate holders whose license is in inactive status. Certificate holders in inactive status must place the word “inactive” adjacent to their CPA designation.

If I go inactive, are there restrictions as to what I can do? If you are inactive, you may not perform accounting or auditing services for the public, including accounting services from a licensed accounting firm. Rule (3)

If I go inactive, are there restrictions as to what I can do? UNLESS: The accounting services are provided without compensation to you; The accounting services are provided without compensation to you; the services are performed solely for your employer and your employer is not a licensed accounting firm, or the services are performed solely for your employer and your employer is not a licensed accounting firm, or if you do not use the CPA designation in association with your name while providing such accounting services. if you do not use the CPA designation in association with your name while providing such accounting services.

If I go inactive, are there restrictions as to what I can do? BONUS: If you are 65 years old or older and are in inactive status, you do not have to pay the biennial license renewal fee. A cool savings of $110 every other year..

I have a client who is leaving…...and wants me to provide an electronic copy of his QuickBooks file to his new accountant. Can I send a paper copy instead? Also, how long do I have to keep client records?

Client Records If the client has made satisfactory arrangements for payment for services rendered, you must provide a copy of the licensee’s working papers “to the extent that such working papers include records which would ordinarily constitute part of the client’s books and records and are not otherwise available to the client”. Rule (1)(c). The rule does not address the form in which these working papers must be provided.

Client Record Retention You must maintain copies of all work papers and work product used to render or support any accounting services for 5 years. The 5 year period starts at the end of the fiscal period in which the engagement was conducted. Rule

While we are on the subject of client records…...I am selling my practice and moving to Panama City Beach. Are there special rules regarding the transition?

Client Records as Personal Property All statements, records, working papers, etc. generated in the course of providing accounting services cannot be sold, transferred or bequeathed without the consent of the client to anyone except: One or more surviving partners or; New partners, shareholders, etc. or; Any combined or merged firm or successor in interest to the licensee. TCA

While we are on the subject of client records…...I have been offered the entire accounting practice of a deceased sole proprietorship by the widow. If we agree on a price, can I take over his clients?

Good Question.

If you apply for a firm permit using your name, the Board will most likely approve it. For example: Ray Butler, Jr., Certified Public Accountant Yes Ray Butler, Jr. & Associates, Certified Public Accountants No What name can I use for my new firm?

If you apply for a firm permit using a fictitious name, the Board may decide the name is misleading. Ray Butler, Jr. & Arthur Anderson, CPAs No Dickson County Accounting Services Yes Ray Butler & Karen Condon, CPAs No Municipal Auditing Firm of Tennessee No What name can I use for my new firm?

If you apply for a firm permit using a fictitious name, the Board may also decide the name is misleading if: It is similar to or the same as existing fictitious names. Pete Marwick & Company It includes the name of an individual whose license has been suspended or revoked. No Brainer! The name contains more than 1 fictitious name. Ray Butler & Homer Simpson Butler, Simpson, and Simpson (Homer and Marge) What name can I use for my new firm?

Tennessee requires peer review for any firm that performs the attest function. When is Peer Review Required?

Can you define “Attest” as it relates to peer review? Tennessee Code Annotated, Section , states that attest means providing the following services: (A) Any audit or other engagement performed in accordance with the Statements on Auditing Standards (SAS)

Can you define “Attest” as it relates to peer review? Tennessee Code Annotated, Section , states that attest means providing the following services: (B) Any review performed in accordance with the Statements on Standards for Accounting and Review Services (SSARS)

Can you define “Attest” as it relates to peer review? Tennessee Code Annotated, Section , states that attest means providing the following services: (C) Any examination performed in accordance with the Statements on Standards for Attestation Engagements (SSAE)

Can you define “Attest” as it relates to peer review? Tennessee Code Annotated, Section , states that attest means providing the following services: (D) The issuance of any report, including compilation reports, prescribed by the SASs, the SSARSs, or the SSAEs on any services

How are Attest Engagements defined in the SSAEs? Statement on Standards for Attestation Engagements define Attest Engagements as: Engagements (with certain exceptions) in which a certified public accountant in the practice of public accounting is engaged to issue or does issue an examination, a review, or an agreed-upon procedures report on subject matter, or an assertion about the subject matter that is the responsibility of another party.

How are Attest Engagements defined in the SSAEs? Attestation Engagements include the following engagements: Agreed-Upon Procedures Financial Forecasts and Projections Reporting on Pro Forma Financial Information Compliance Attestation Management’s Discussion & Analysis

Whoa! Back the Truck Up-What Exceptions? If you are providing the following services, you are not subject to peer review: Engagements in which the CPA is engaged to advocate a client’s position- such as tax matters being reviewed by the IRS. Tax engagements in which a CPA is engaged to prepare tax returns or provide tax advice. Services performed in accordance with the Statement on Standards for Consulting Services (SSCS)

Why are Consulting Services Excluded? Consulting services differ fundamentally from the CPA's function of attesting to the assertions of other parties. In an attest service, you are engaged to express an opinion about the reliability of a written assertion that is the responsibility of another party, In a consulting service, you are engaged only for the use and benefit of the client. The nature and scope of work is determined solely by the agreement between you and the client.

How many complaints does the Board receive in a year?

Complaint History

What are the most common complaints received by the Board?

FY15 Complaints Complaint CategoryTotal Professional Privilege Tax29 Unlicensed Activity79 Due Professional Care33 Discreditable Acts16 Peer Review11 CPE Audits13 Violation of Federal Requirements2 Ethics Violation2 Gross Negligence9 Failure to Meet CPE Requirements5

What actions can the Board take concerning a complaint?

Possible Board Actions Dismissal Letters Consent Orders Civil Penalties Additional CPE or Peer Review Probation Suspension Revocation Informal Conference Formal Conference (Hearing)

FY15 Board Actions

Can we have more case studies?

Yes – and today you get to be the Board.

THE COMPLAINT The complaint stated that the Respondent, a non- licensee, was using the name “Memphis CPA Group”. The name was registered with the Secretary of State and used on a LinkedIn account.

THE STORY When the non licensed owner was confronted regarding the use of the CPA credential, he stated that: 1.There used to be owners who were CPAs, and; 2.He was trying to pass the CPA exam.

Unlicensed Activity Disposition: You are the Board – What action should be taken? 1.Dismiss. 2.Letter of warning. 3.Consent Order requiring removal of the CPA designation. 4.Civil penalty of $ Other?

THE COMPLAINT The Licensee was offering consulting services on a social network without an active license.

THE STORY The Licensee had elected to take the status of “Retired”, having reached the age of 70 (old law). This status allowed him to pay no renewal fees and waive the CPE requirement. One of the conditions of the “retired” status is that one cannot perform any accounting services. Consulting services is considered to be an accounting service.

Prohibited Activity Disposition: You are the Board – What action should be taken? 1.Dismiss. 2.Letter of warning. 3.Reactivate the Respondent’s license and then revoke it. 4.Civil penalty of $ Other?

THE COMPLAINT The Respondent was the CFO of an investment company that ran a Ponzi scheme until it collapsed, resulting in $18 Million dollars in losses to “investors”. The Respondent pleaded guilty to securities fraud, money laundering, and conspiracy to commit securities fraud, wire fraud and mail fraud.

THE STORY When the Investigator visited the Respondent’s last known address, he was informed that the Respondent had already reported to prison.

Conviction of a Felony Disposition: You are the Board – What action should be taken? 1.Take no action until the Respondent is paroled. 2.Convene a Formal Hearing for revocation of the CPA’s license in absentia. 3.Consent Order requiring the voluntary revocation of the CPA’s license. 4.Civil penalty of $18 Million. 5.Other?

What is the #1 question asked by CPAs during a complaint investigation?

Are you going to revoke my license?

Top 10 Ways to Get Your License Revoked 10. Failure to comply with a CPE audit. 9. Unpaid Professional Privilege Tax. 8. Revocation of CPA license in another state. 7. File false income tax returns for clients. 6. Misappropriate funds from a non-profit.

Top 10 Ways to Get Your License Revoked 5. Pull a gun on a client. 4. Use public funds for personal use. 3. Felony Conviction for Medicare Fraud 2. Participation in a Ponzi Scheme.

And the Number One Way to Get Your License Revoked is: Murder in the 1 st

Hope you enjoyed our 20 questions – we need 20 more Contact Information ◦ Phone: or ◦ Fax: ◦ Web: tn.gov/regboards/tnsba ◦ TNSBA web page has direct contact information for all Board Members and Staff Members