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Enrolled Agent

Anchored In Tax


The title of enrolled agent paints with broad stroke. The EA title, standing alone, is not recognized for tax reporting and resolution. For this reason, recognition as a tax professional is un-hailed.

CPAs, tax attorneys, professional accountants and franchisors enjoy iconic images created by advertising. They learned competence to get a license, and earned respect among clients to provide tax services. EAs compete without an iconic image.

The NAEA, a national organization dedicated to promoting license for tax practitioners, is currently addressing broad stroke as a marketing issue. The marketing issue presents challenges. The principal challenge is finding appropriate distinction among tax professionals for the long-standing EA title. The challenge includes identifying a recognizable tag line for marketing purposes.

The real value of the EA title is with the holder. The holder is anchored in tax with license specializing in tax rules, ethics awareness and customer care. The holder is capable of filing federal taxes, filing back taxes and State taxes, and capable of representing individuals and business before the irs with tax audit help.

The E A profession has been anchored in tax for many years. EAs practice with un-hailed professional recognition while providing valuable alternative tax services in a competitive industry.

Pose a question or concern about the E A tax professional.

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