Enrolled agents have demonstrated competence in tax matters, allowing them to represent taxpayers before the Internal Revenue Service. Earning the EA license proves dedication and a commitment to providing the most knowledgeable service possible for his/her clients. It is not an easy test; it requires preparation and diligence, as any licensing process should. With hard work and a little support, however, you too can earn this prestigious license.
What is an enrolled agent? How do you become an enrolled agent? The Special Enrollment Exam (SEE) Studying for the SEE NAEA’s Instructor Led Online Course using Gleim Publications, Inc. What do I need to do to keep my license?
Need more information regarding enrolled agents? Contact the National Association of Enrolled Agents at 202-822-NAEA (6232) or info@naea.org; visit the Internal Revenue Service website at www.irs.gov or www.prometric.com/irs, orcontact the Enrolled Practitioner Program Unit in Detroit Computing Center at 313-234-1280 or EPP@irs.gov.