FAQ for Enrolled Agents

Frequently Asked Questions

Enrolled Agent (EA) is a prestigious designation from the Internal Revenue Service.  EAs must pass a rigorous examination, a background check, and meet lengthy annual continuing professional education requirements.  That’s why EAs account for less than 10 percent of all tax practitioners – and are considered a cut above the rest.  By selecting an Enrolled Agent to handle your taxes, you are assured a superior level of taxation expertise – so you can be confident of thorough, insightful service and uncommon professionalism that makes a real difference.

Enrolled Agents advise, represent, and prepare tax returns for individuals, partnerships, corporations, estates, trusts, and any entities with tax-reporting requirements. Enrolled Agents’ expertise in the continually changing field of taxation enables them to effectively represent taxpayers audited by the IRS. Our firm’s seasoned professionals are experts in all areas of taxation including:

  • Individual Returns

  • Payroll Tax Issues

  • Business Returns

  • Sales Tax Returns

  • Rental Income Returns

  • Business Consultation

  • Expatriate Returns

  • Fiduciary & Estate Returns

  • Corporation Returns

  • Bookkeeping

  • Partnership Returns

  • Audit Representation

  • LLC Returns

Because of their expertise in taxation, Enrolled Agents are well-suited to provide tax planning services. The best way to enhance your tax position is with careful planning – to ensure you will be prepared when tax time rolls around. Our firm offers a full range of planning services including, but not limited to:

  • Individual Tax Planning

  • Business Tax Planning

  • Business Organization

  • Rental Properties

  • Foreclosures and Repossessions

  • Retirement

  • Investments

  • Sales and Exchanges

  • Pension Plans

  • Education Planning

  • Finance & Refinance Planning

  • Home Purchase and Sale Planning

We are here for you twelve months a year, not just during tax season.  Whether you have a simple tax question, need advice on the tax implications of a business decision, or want clarification on a government notice, feel free to give us a call.

We maintain a policy of the strictest confidence concerning our clients’ affairs.  You can rest assured that no one will learn about your business or tax status – even relatives, associates or friends who might have referred you to us.