For Practitioners

CPA New Brunswick regulates the services provided to the public by public practice firms. All members who wish to start or maintain a public practice are required to obtain a public practice license.

Important Updates and Alerts

5 reasons your business needs a good website

Your site will often be the first place prospective customers learn about your company and it can help you weather the inevitable ups and downs of business.

Burnout prevention tips for entrepreneurs

If left unaddressed, burnout can erode the passion that inspired you to start your business in the first place.

How CPAs can build a powerful social media presence

Three CPAs share their tried and tested tips for accountants looking to boost their company’s marketing, build their brand or offer financial advice.

How to tackle the tax implications of cryptocurrency

Cryptocurrency doesn’t fit neatly into CRA’s rules. But the question remains whether the government should change the Income Tax Act to accommodate it or continue to place the reporting burden on crypto-asset service providers.

Audit client briefing: CAS 600, What Group Management Needs to Know

This brief helps group auditors interact and communicate effectively with those involved in audits of group financial statements, including group management, those charged with governance of the group, component auditors and, where applicable, com...