IRS Enrolled Agent
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Course Description
Course Duration: 96 hours
Program Completion: 9/7 weeks
The IRS Enrolled Agent Exam Preparation Course is designed for individuals seeking to become federally-authorized tax practitioners recognized by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Enrolled Agents (EAs) have unlimited rights to represent taxpayers before the IRS — a credential that is highly respected in the tax and accounting industry.
This comprehensive course covers all three parts of the Special Enrollment Examination (SEE) and is ideal for tax professionals, accountants, or anyone pursuing a career in tax representation. Whether you're new to the tax field or looking to advance your expertise, this course will give you the tools, practice, and confidence needed to pass the EA exam.
The Job Outlook of IRS Enrolled Agent
The job outlook for IRS Enrolled Agents (EAs) is promising as there will be a significant number of retirements that are expected in the federal government over the next decade, creating opportunities for new EAs. The number of Enrolled Agents in the U.S. is projected to grow by 6% from 2025 to 2028, reflecting a steady demand for tax expertise.
Why become and IRS Enrolled Agent?
Enrolled Agents have diverse career paths available may it be in public accounting firms, small accounting practices, financial institutions, law firms, and investment firms. EAs can also establish independent practices, offering services such as tax preparation, planning, and representation before the IRS. In New York City, Average earnings for EAs are approximately $79,325 annually, reflecting higher costs and demand.
OBJECTIVE
This course is designed to build practical skills and theoretical knowledge, empowering students to represent individuals and businesses before the IRS and pursue career opportunities in tax, accounting, and financial services. The objective of the IRS Enrolled Agent training is to thoroughly prepare students to pass all three parts of the Special Enrollment Examination (SEE) and to become federally authorized tax practitioners recognized by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
PROGRAM OUTCOMES
Course Length: 620 Hours
Program Completion: 31 weeks
By the end of this course, students will be able to:
- Understand and apply federal tax law for individuals and businesses
- Accurately prepare tax returns and provide tax planning strategies
- Represent clients in audits, collections, and appeals
Comprehend IRS practices and procedures - Successfully pass all three parts of the Enrolled Agent Exam (SEE)
Entrance Requirements:
HIGH SCHOOL/GED/TASC and familiarity using a PC
TEACHING LANGUAGE
Bilingual Chinese - English
COURSE CONTENT
- Filing Information
- Gains and Losses
- Standard and Itemized Deductions
- Business Entities
- Corporations
- Specialized Returns
- Representation before the IRS
- Gross Income
- Items Excluded From Gross Income
- Taxes and Credits
- Business Taxation
- Partnerships
- Preparing Returns
- Tax Law
- Depreciation and Basis
- Adjustments to Gross Income
- Estate Tax and Gift Tax
- Business Property
- Retirement Plans
- Practice before the IRS