IRS Special Enrollment Examination
The IRS Special Enrollment Examination (SEE) is a three-part exam administered by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Passing this exam is one of the requirements to become an Enrolled Agent (EA), which is a federally authorized tax practitioner empowered to represent taxpayers before the IRS.
The three parts of the SEE cover the following topics:
Individuals: This part focuses on individual tax return preparation, including income, deductions, credits, and other related topics.
Businesses: This part covers tax preparation for various types of businesses, including partnerships, corporations, estates, and trusts.
Representation, Practice, and Procedures: This part covers IRS procedures, ethics, and professional responsibilities of Enrolled Agents.
Preparing for the EA exams often involves studying tax law and regulations, as well as practicing with sample questions and mock exams. If Fintram Global offers exam preparation specifically tailored to the EA exams, it could provide you with study materials, practice exams, and guidance to help you prepare for and pass the exams successfully.