U.S. Virgin Islands firm registration/permit — not individual license renewal
A CPA firm's own registration or permit to practice renews separately from any individual staff CPA's license — and it's usually the filing that falls through the cracks, because it belongs to whoever handles firm admin, not to a specific licensee tracking their own renewal. Here's exactly when U.S. Virgin Islands's firm-level filing is due.
All USVI CPA individual permits and CPA firm permits/licenses are issued and renewed annually, running July 1 through June 30. The Board's own renewal-requirements page states permits are issued 'on an annual basis from July I to June 30' each year. The online renewal window opens May 1; permits expire June 30; a late-fee grace period runs July 1 - August 31 ($25/month individual, $100/month firm) before delinquency status. Renewal requires 120 CPE hours (including a minimum of 4 ethics hours) completed during the 3-year period preceding renewal, with a minimum of 40 CPE hours per calendar year effective January 1, 2022. Individual certificate issuance/renewal and firm permits are governed by separate sections (§ 250c and § 250d respectively) within the same chapter -- the citation below now names both. The linked chapter-index text does not itself state a renewal date for either; this date is sourced to the Board's own page, not independently confirmed against codified text.
Any individual CPA at your firm can already get free renewal reminders for their own license. What Deadline-Radar's firm tier adds is the view your admin doesn't get from 20 separate free sign-ups: one place to see the whole roster's status — including this firm-level filing — not 20 inboxes to hope someone's watching. See firm-tier pricing →