The Offer in Compromise (OIC) program in the United States is an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) program that represents an agreement between the taxpayer and the IRS that settles the taxpayer’s liab
So you did your homework, took an Enrolled Agent Course or used an Enrolled Agent study guide and passed the Enrolled Agent Exam. Now that you have become an Enrolled Agent you want to represent cl
Successful completion of certain examinations for professional licenses or designations can qualify as CE hours towards your CFP designation. One such designation is the Enrolled Agent (EA). The
An Installment Agreement establishes a payment plan for paying federal income taxes, much like setting up payment agreements when purchasing a car, house or any other commodity. An installment agreeme
As a taxpayer, you are entitled to know what Collection Appeal Rights you have with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). There are some procedures with the help of which you can appeal against IRS coll
For any Attorneys, CPAs, or Enrolled Agents looking to pursue resolutions and offers in comprise for their clients or potential clients in 2011, large growth in the resolution industry is a possibilit
The “currently not collectible” status is an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) provision through which you can make voluntary monthly payments towards your tax liabilities. Simply put, if the IRS agr
During the preparation of tax returns or representation of a client for an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) issue, Enrolled Agents should be aware of the Injured Spouse Allocation. The Injured Spouse Al
The IRS plan for return tax preparer registration is scheduled to begin September 2010 and will affect nearly every professional tax preparer in some way. Paid tax preparers must register with the I
With the major changes to the tax code coming in 2011 due to tax law sunsets and renewals, health care legislation, and the new laws governing tax preparers, passing the EA Exam and becoming an enroll