The IRS provided new forms to report capital gains and losses on 2011 tax returns. If you noticed the revised format in your enrolled agent software, you should closely examine the details. This will
An individual who asks a tax return preparer about how to determine the taxable amount of Social Security benefits is likely to encounter a response that’s challenging to digest. An easier explanati
Taxpayers do not always require an attorney for representation with the IRS. In fact, attorneys usually have higher cost than enrolled agents and are not a more secure choice as holders of respect for
Although an enrolled agent certificate is a federal designation for dealing with the IRS, the same tax expertise is often required for handling state income tax matters. In fact, as state governments
The first and most important step on a tax return is identifying filing status. This may seem quite simple, but any enrolled agent tax preparer is aware that complications can arise. Making the correc
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
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