A taxpayer with tax trouble has several options at their disposal to settle a disputed tax bill with the IRS. An Enrolled Agent (EA) admitted to practice before the IRS can assist taxpayers with all
"Congratulations! You've just finished taking the enrolled agents exam, which will determine whether or not you can practice before the IRS. Here are your results!"
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In 2003, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) instituted a non-refundable $150 application fee to apply for an Offer in Compromise (OIC). There are a couple of ways to waive the application fee. When yo
So you’re studying for the SEE exam using the question bank from an EA course and you are sure that your answer is correct, but the test bank says your answer is wrong. Well, did you check for the d
One of the best things you can do for EA test prep is answer as many questions as possible leading up to the exam. If you intend to pass the IRS EA exam, familiarity with the question format is imp
Memorizing an entire enrolled agent review course does not always indicate readiness to sit for the exam. There are several things they don’t teach at enrolled agent school (if there were such a th
Pack of twelve number two pencils: $2. Desktop pencil sharpener: $1. College-ruled notepaper: $4. Actually being prepared for the Enrolled Agent Exam (which, for the record, is given by computer):
Remember high school, when every teacher— from Home Ec to Chemistry— told you the SAT was the most important examination you would ever take in your entire life? Remember preparing for the test, p
Boy meets Girl. Boy marries Girl. After five years, Boy files for divorce from Girl and skips town. Shortly thereafter, IRS contacts Girl, because Boy didn’t report all his income on their last j
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