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The Enrolled Agent (EA) credential is the highest recognition awarded by the IRS to tax professionals in the United States, granting them unlimited rights to represent taxpayers before the IRS. At EduAtal, we provide expert-led EA coaching that prepares you to become a trusted authority in U.S. taxation.

Our EA course is meticulously designed to help you master complex tax laws, IRS procedures, and representation techniques with ease. Whether you're starting your career in tax or looking to upgrade your credentials, EduAtal offers the flexibility, guidance, and resources needed to pass all three parts of the EA exam in one go.

The EA exam is divided into:

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Master the Enrolled Agent (EA) exam with our expert coaching, tailored to help you understand U.S. tax laws, IRS procedures, and exam strategies. Our structured program includes expert guidance, practice tests, and personalized support to ensure you pass all three parts and build a successful career in tax representation.

1) Eligibility Requirements:

  1. Obtain a Preparer Tax Identification Number (PTIN):
    • Candidates must secure a valid PTIN through the IRS.
  2. Pass the Special Enrollment Examination (SEE):
    • The SEE is a comprehensive three-part exam assessing proficiency in federal tax planning, individual and business tax return preparation, and representation practices.
  3. Application and Background Check:
    • After passing the SEE, candidates must submit an application to the IRS, which includes a suitability check covering tax compliance and criminal background.

2) Exam Structure:

3) Exam Syllabus:

  1. Part 1 – Individuals
    • Focuses on tax issues related to individual taxpayers, including income, deductions, credits, and tax planning.
  2. Part 2 – Businesses
    • Covers taxation of various business entities, business income, deductions, credits, and specialized tax situations.
  3. Part 3 – Representation, Practice, and Procedures
    • Addresses practices and procedures for representing taxpayers before the IRS, including ethical considerations and the IRS’s structure.

4) Fees Structure

5)Course Duration

The time required to prepare for the EA exam varies based on individual experience and study habits. On average, candidates may spend between 60 to 100 hours studying for each part, leading to a total preparation time of approximately 180 to 300 hours.

6) Benefits of EA Certification:

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Frequently Asked Questions

An EA is a tax professional authorized by the U.S. Department of the Treasury to represent taxpayers before the IRS in matters including audits, collections, and appeals.
  • Obtain a Preparer Tax Identification Number (PTIN)
  • Pass a three-part test called Special Enrollment Examination (SEE)
  • Undergo a background check conducted by the IRS
The SEE comprises three parts:
  • Part 1: Individuals
  • Part 2: Businesses
  • Part 3: Representation, Practice, and Procedures
Part 1: Income, deductions, credits, and tax planning.
Part 2: Business income, entities, credits, and specialized situations.
Part 3: Representation before the IRS, ethics, procedures, and rules.
Each part is scored from 40 to 130. A minimum score of 105 is required to pass.
It’s offered each year from May 1st to the end of February of the following year.
Yes, candidates must pass all three parts within two years from the date they pass the first part.
You must have a valid PTIN and register for the exam through the Prometric website.
The exam costs $267 per part, totaling $801 for all three parts.
Each part consists of 100 multiple-choice questions, including knowledge-based and scenario-based questions.
Scores are typically available immediately after completion.
You must submit Form 23 to the IRS and undergo a background check before being awarded the EA credential.
Yes, 72 hours of CE every three years, with a minimum of 16 hours per year and 2 hours in ethics annually.
EAs can work in tax firms, corporations, government, or independently as tax professionals.
We provide:
  • Structured study plans
  • Expert video tutorials
  • Practice exams
  • Practical assessments
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