Exam in 7 days. You don't have time for content — only for review. This plan shows exactly what to cover, what to cut, and how each day looks.
7 days × 7h = 49 total hours, roughly 38% of the typical 130-hour prep window for CPA TCP. That math only adds up if you've already covered the material once. This page is for retakers, deferred sittings, or candidates finishing a final review pass — not for first-attempt candidates starting from zero.
Typical CPA TCP prep runs ~130 hours over ~10 weeks at ~13 hours per week. This cram window gives you 49 total hours (7 days × 7 h/day). The plan below allocates ~75% to coverage and ~25% to review + at least one full mock — that ratio shifts later as the window tightens.
CPA TCP has 3 topic areas. With a 7-day window we keep the highest-weight + load-bearing topics and explicitly drop the rest. The cuts below are deliberate — you only pick those topics back up if you finish higher-priority material ahead of schedule.
Every published CPA TCP topic fits inside a 7-day window at this hours/day level. Tight, but no triage required. Lower-weight topics get fewer hours but stay on the schedule.
What a real 7-day CPA TCP cram plan actually looks like. Heavier topics get more time. Review starts at ~55% of the window. Final stretch is mock-driven. Adjust the start date below to align with your exam.
A visual preview of how exclam.ai compresses 3 CPA TCP topics into 7 days. Update the start date so the exam date aligns with your sitting.
Cover Tax Compliance and Planning for Individuals (30–40%), Entity Tax Compliance (30–40%), Entity Tax Planning and Property Transactions (30–40%) in this week — paired because their individual weights are light or the intensive pace requires combining adjacent syllabus sections. Read each objective, flashcard the key formulas, and run one quiz across the group before moving on.
Full-length CPA TCP practice exams under timed conditions. Target one mock every 3–5 days. Same-day error review: for every question you miss, re-derive the solution from scratch. Taper in the final 3 days — light flashcards only.
Cram advice is dramatically different for first-attempt candidates and retakers. The plan above is the same; the playbook is not.
TCP cram only works if REG is recent (within 6 months ideal). Older REG = longer TCP cram.
Entity Tax (Planning + Compliance) is 60–80% of TCP — concentrate cram time there.
Drill K-1 flow, partnership and S-corp basis tracking, §1031 exchange rules — these are TBS staples.
Save trust/estate for the final week — it's the most discrete cram topic.
Use your vendor's TCP-specific TBSs daily — TBSs are 50% of your TCP score.
Patterns that show up specifically when CPA TCP candidates compress the timeline. Worth scanning before you start your week.
TCP builds directly on REG — without REG-level tax fluency, TCP cram is brutal.
Entity Tax Planning (30–40%) is the most distinct content vs REG. Drill it specifically — partnership basis, S-corp distributions, multi-entity planning.
Property transactions get deeper than REG — §1031 exchanges, installment sales, related-party rules. Cram-killers if skipped.
TCP rewards multi-step problem solving more than REG. TBSs are heavier — practice with form-flow.
Trust and estate taxation appears in Individual + Entity areas. Crammers underestimate it.
Different window, different math, different cut list. Pick the duration that matches your real exam date.
Tax background → TCP. Audit/financial reporting background → BAR. ISC is the IT alternative. Pick where your strengths already are.
Within 6 months ideal. 12 months acceptable with a REG-recap. Beyond 12 months, treat TCP cram as a multi-section refresh, not a single-section cram.
Topic names and weight bands are paraphrased from the public 2026 AICPA TCP Blueprint (public). Verify the current outline before your sitting.
2026 AICPA TCP Blueprint (public)Upload your CPA TCP materials, plug in your exam date, and exclam.ai builds the compressed plan automatically. Free to start.