Enrolled Agent Exam
An Enrolled Agent, commonly referred to as a US EA, is a tax practitioner authorised by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). With 100% IRS representation rights in all states and no geographical or other restrictions, the US EA holds a unique position. As IRS-authorised professionals, Enrolled Agents (EAs) are entrusted with representing taxpayers, providing tax preparation services, and offering tax advice and advocacy.
Given the breadth and significance of their work, US EA students must thoroughly understand various taxation laws. To ensure this proficiency, they must undergo a rigorous examination process divided into three levels:
Level one, the Individual Level, encompasses taxation laws relevant to individuals. Over time, individuals have encountered diverse financial situations, increasing the complexity of individual taxation. Recognising this complexity, the Enrolled Agent syllabus now includes multiple subjects addressing these complexities.
Level two of the US EA exam, the Business Level, is the most comprehensive of the three levels regarding subject matter. It addresses tax laws and regulations about businesses and various business entities, which have historically posed challenges and have grown increasingly intricate. Consequently, the second level of the Enrolled Agent exam incorporates multiple comprehensive subjects to equip students with the knowledge needed to navigate these complexities and challenges effectively.
The third and final level of the US EA examination, Representation, Practices, and Procedures, stands out as particularly distinctive. Students undergo training to effectively practice and represent clients before the IRS. This level bridges the gap between theoretical understanding and practical application, emphasising the real-world implementation of acquired knowledge.
