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This comprehensive course is designed to fully prepare you for the IRS Special Enrollment Examination (SEE) – the exam required to become an Enrolled Agent (EA). An Enrolled Agent is the highest credential awarded by the IRS, granting individuals unlimited practice rights to represent taxpayers before the Internal Revenue Service on a wide range of tax matters.


What is an Enrolled Agent? | CatesFP

This course provides a step-by-step roadmap for individuals aspiring to become an Enrolled Agent (EA), the highest credential awarded by the IRS. Beyond just exam preparation, this program delves into the entire journey, from understanding the EA's role and the benefits of the credential, to navigating the IRS Special Enrollment Examination (SEE), and fulfilling the post-exam requirements to earn your unlimited practice rights before the IRS.

What is an Enrolled Agent? | CatesFP

This module of our Enrolled Agent (EA) Exam Course provides in-depth coverage of Federal Tax Law related to Individuals, as tested in Part 1 of the IRS Special Enrollment Examination (SEE). Designed to equip you with a robust understanding of individual taxation, this section is crucial for anyone aiming to represent individual taxpayers before the IRS.

What is an Enrolled Agent? | CatesFP

This module of our Enrolled Agent (EA) Exam Course provides comprehensive coverage of Federal Tax Law related to Businesses and Entities, as tested in Part 2 of the IRS Special Enrollment Examination (SEE). This section is designed to equip you with the specialized knowledge required to prepare tax returns for various business structures and advise business taxpayers.

What is an Enrolled Agent? | CatesFP

This critical module of our Enrolled Agent (EA) Exam Course focuses on Representation, Practices, and Procedures before the Internal Revenue Service, as tested in Part 3 of the IRS Special Enrollment Examination (SEE). This section is paramount for aspiring Enrolled Agents, as it directly addresses the ethical obligations, rules of conduct, and procedural knowledge required to effectively represent taxpayers before the IRS.