AcctoFi is the new name and dedicated brand for the nonprofit work historically managed under the Accounting Education Foundation (AEF) of TXCPA. It powers our mission to support the CPA profession through scholarships, awards, and trusted, expert-led education.
We created the AcctoFi brand to elevate the visibility of our philanthropic work, highlight the value we deliver through education and giving and build a platform for relevance and impact.
Yes. AcctoFi is an affiliate of and powered by TXCPA. Though it has a distinct look and its own website, it is an important branch of TXCPA and aligned with our mission to support the accounting profession. AcctoFi is registered with TSBPA and NASBA.
AcctoFi’s site has a fresh identity that reflects its focus on nonprofit programs, grants and national education outreach. However, we’ve made it easy to navigate between the two sites, and you’ll see indicators on both that clearly show the affiliation between TXCPA and AcctoFi.
You’ll find:
CPE courses, events and content developed by TXCPA experts
Scholarship and award opportunities
Resources for educators and students
Stories of impact from our community
Ways to support the mission
Continue visiting tx.cpa for all your membership, advocacy, news and chapter-related resources. AcctoFi focuses on education and philanthropic initiatives.
Yes — your member login credentials continue to work for accessing CPE and other content that you may need on either site. If you have issues logging in or navigating between the two, contact us at membership@tx.cpa or call 800-428-0272.
You can support AcctoFi by:
Making a tax-deductible donation
Sharing the scholarship and award opportunities with students
Volunteering to help support our mission or share your story
Spreading the word to your network
Tram Le brings unmatched depth in multistate tax strategy to AcctoFi, guiding clients through complex SALT issues—from nexus and sourcing to sales tax automation and M&A due diligence. A Partner at TaxOps and adjunct professor at UT Arlington, she’s also a trusted voice in state tax policy and education.
Before entering private practice, Tram led forensic and government audit work at the U.S. GAO and TIGTA, where she analyzed asset valuations, reviewed internal controls, and evaluated tax law changes. She holds a JD and LL.M. in Taxation from the University of Denver and a BS in Accounting from UT Arlington.
An award-winning leader and active TXCPA board member, Tram also authors the Spreading SALTovation column for Tax Notes and frequently presents on the evolving state tax landscape.
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