Timing of Notice to Schedule (NTS)

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  • #172029
    StudyHarder
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    Hi all,

    I just have a quick question. I applied and was approved by my state board of accountancy, and just received my payment coupon notification to pay NASBA to receive my NTS.

    I haven’t paid the payment coupon yet, as I was a little confused in figuring out when my NTS would expire in the future. As an aside, my state allows for a NTS to expire for one year so I hope this helps put this question in perspective.

    My dilemma is that since June (this month) is a black-out window, should I hold off paying off the coupon until next month in July?

    Reason I ask is because if I do pay off my coupon and receive my NTS this month, does that mean that my NTS will expire in July/August of next year, or will they push it back one month to the end of May 2013 since June is a black-out window?

    Thanks for any help.

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  • #353003
    Anonymous
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    I just paid for one section at a time and would recommend doing that if you can.

    #353004
    StudyHarder
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    apbandj – Thanks for your comment. I signed up though for all the sections on my application, since there was a one year rolling period and wasn't sure exactly what exams I wanted to commit to beforehand.

    I'm just confused on the timing of the expiration in this case.

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    REG - 11/12 - 87
    BEC - 12/12 - 84
    AUD - 5/13 - 97
    FAR - 8/13 - 84

    Ethics - DONE

    Class of 2012 - 2013

    Sending in License as we speak!

    #353005
    titine
    Participant

    I just paid for my NTS and they started counting when they sent you the NTS so if you pay now, June will be counted in your 1 year period.

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