Enrolled Agent, Jerry Critelli will walk you through a strategy
which will assist you in complying with IRS requirements while
insuring that your business can withstand the scrutiny of an IRS
audit. Using the tools and the training provided by Jerry, you will
have a better understanding of the cash flow and profitability of your
business, be able to better manage your quarterly IRS payments, and
can reduce the time and costs associated with your annual Income Tax
filings. Jerry's training will continue to guide you, year after year.
This is one seminar which will return your investment many times
over. If you are an Accountant, Bookkeeper, or CPA, sending your
clients to this semminar will greatly reduce your workload when Tax
Times rolls around.
Seating will be limited to 40 people.
What is an Enrolled Agent?
An Enrolled Agent (EA) is a federally-authorized tax practitioner
who has technical expertise in the field of taxation and who is
empowered by the U.S. Department of the Treasury to represent
taxpayers before all administrative levels of the Internal Revenue
Service for audits, collections, and appeals.
“Enrolled” means to be licensed to practice by the
federal government, and “Agent” means authorized to
appear in the place of the taxpayer at the IRS. Only Enrolled
Agents, attorneys, and CPAs may represent taxpayers before the
IRS. The Enrolled Agent profession dates back to 1884 when,
after questionable claims had been presented for Civil War losses,
Congress acted to regulate persons who represented citizens in their
dealings with the U.S. Treasury Department.
The license is earned in one of two ways, by passing a
comprehensive examination which covers all aspects of the tax
code, or having worked at the IRS for five years in a position which
regularly interpreted and applied the tax code and its
regulations. All candidates are subjected to a rigorous
background check conducted by the IRS.
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.