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EA Exam Review Course - All 3 Parts

EA Exam Review Course - All 3 Parts

$299.00Price

Our EA Review Course is designed to review the topics that you can expect to find on the IRS Enrolled Agent SEE Exam. Part 1 covers Individuals. Part 2 covers Businesses, and Representation. Part 3 covers Practice and Procedures. All three parts will provide 10 hours of federal tax CE credit (JK8E2-P-00197-24-S, JK8E2-P-00198-24-S) and 2 hours of ethics CE credit (JK8E2-P-00199-24-S). You will receive upon successful completion of the course 5 hours of IRS Federal Tax Law credit for each Part 1 and Part 2 and 2 hours of IRS Ethics credit for Part 3. For a total of 12 hours for all three parts. Extensive feedback is provided for all answered questions. This will allow you to review and study subject matter in order to be better prepared for Part 1 of the EA Exam. This detailed feedback will provide you with an additional, and very valuable, learning opportunity.

With our EA Exam Review Course you will pass the first time guaranteed*. Our EA Review course is 100% aligned with the SEE content outlines. The tax course will highlight the subjects that you may need to gain additional knowledge in and will provide direct up-to-date IRS publications, instructions and forms built within the course that will help you obtain the additional knowledge you need. 

 

The EA Review Course Part 1: Individuals course covers the key areas of taxation that are covered by the Special Enrollment Examination (SEE) exam including preliminary work and taxpayer data to prepare tax returns, income and assets, deductions and credits, taxation advice, and specialized returns for individuals.

The EA Review Course Part 2: Businesses is designed to review the topics that you can expect to find on the IRS EA Exam including small business, partnerships and corporations. A series of multiple choice questions will guide you through the Businesses portion of the exam. 

The EA Review Course Part 3: Representation, Practice and Procedures course covers the key areas of taxation that are covered by the Special Enrollment Examination (SEE) exam

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