Becoming an Enrolled Agent is a career
choice that enhances your tax practice.
There are three primary areas of practice for an Enrolled
Agent: these areas affect everyone's life.
The planning cycle - Financial, Estate and Asset Protection
Preparation - Individual, Partnership, Corporation, Gift,
Trusts, Estate, and Payroll Reporting. Also individual state
requirements, FTB, BOE, EDD.
Representation - Government letter, audits to appeal,
and collections ( Collections Due Process, installment agreements
and offers in compromise of tax debts.
How do you become an Enrolled Agent?
Work for the Internal Revenue Service for five years in
a position related to the tax code.
Pass the two-day Special Enrollment Exam. The next exam
is September 2004.
How can we help you?
The local Chapter of the California Society of Enrolled Agents
provides a summer review course that covers all areas of practice.