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Q:
What exactly do Enrolled Agents do?
A: Unlike lawyers or CPAs, Enrolled
Agents specialize in taxation. Throughout the year they
advise, represent and prepare returns for individuals, partnerships,
corporations, estates, trusts and any entities with tax-reporting
requirements. In California, for example, the more than
4,000 members of the California Society of Enrolled Agents
prepare almost 2,000,000 tax returns each year. Enrolled
Agents' expertise in the constantly changing field of tax
law enables them to be effective representatives when taxpayers
are audited by the IRS.
Enrolled
Agents prepare tax returns such as:
- Individual
- Business Returns: Partnership & Corporation
- Payroll & Sales Tax Reports
- Fiduciary Returns: Estates, Trusts & Gift Taxes
Enrolled
Agents provide Taxpayer Representation Services such as:
- Audits
- Collection
- Appeals
- Installment Agreements
- Offers In Compromise
Enrolled
Agents provide Problem Resolution Services in event of:
- Garnishments
- Liens & Levies
- Seizure
Q:
How do Enrolled Agents differ from other tax experts?
A: Only Enrolled Agents are required
to demonstrate competence in matters of taxation before
they may represent a taxpayer. Also, they are the only representatives
for taxpayers who receive that right from the U. S. government.
(CPAs and attorneys are licensed by the states.) An individual
may become an Enrolled Agent in one of two ways: The primary
way is to pass a difficult, two-day examination given annually
by the IRS. The test covers taxation of individuals, corporations,
partnerships, estates, trusts, procedures and ethics. The
other way is to have been an employee of the Internal Revenue
Service for five years, regularly applying and interpreting
the provisions of the Internal Revenue Code and regulations.
Q:
Are there other requirements?
A:
Over the years, an average of one-third of individuals taking
the examination have passed, allowing them to apply for
enrollment and subject themselves to a background investigation.
In addition to the stringent testing and application process,
Enrolled Agents are required to earn 72 hours of continuing
professional education, reported every three years, to maintain
their status.
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California
Society of Enrolled Agents
Far Northern California Chapter
P.O. Box 493797 - Redding, CA
96049-3797
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