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"The Taxpayer's Tax Experts"

What is an Enrolled Agent?

Enrolled Agents (EAs) are individuals with demonstrated technical proficiency in taxation who can represent taxpayers before all administrative levels of the Internal Revenue Service.

How can EAs help Taxpayers?

EAs are equipped to handle the most complex tax returns for individuals, partnerships, corporations, or other tax entities.

What differentiates EAs from other tax practitioners?

EAs are required to demonstrate expertise in matters of taxation before they may represent taxpayers before the IRS. Unlike CPAs or Attorneys, who mayor may not choose to specialize in taxes. All EAs specialize in taxation. EAs are the only tax practitioners who obtain their right to practice from an agency of the United States Government. CPAs and Attorneys are licensed by individual estates.

How does one become an EA?

An individual can become an EA in one of two ways:

Perhaps the most well-known is completing the rigorous two-day IRS Special Enrollment Examination. This exam probes taxation of individuals, corporations, partnerships, estates and trusts, procedures and ethics. Successful candidates must also undergo a background check conducted by the IRS.

The second way is through application based upon employment with the IRS.

Are EAs required to remain current in taxation?

EAs are unique as the ONLY group of tax practitioners required to maintain their credentials by earning (72 hours) continuing education in taxation.

Are EAs bound by any Ethical Standards?

EAs must abide by the standards of ethical conduct contained in the U.S. Treasury Department Circular 230. EAs found to be in violation of the provisions contained in circular 230 may be suspended or disbarred.

 
ELECTRONIC FILING

What is E-File?

A simple definition of E-file is an individual tax return being sent directly to the IRS mainframe computer by an IRS Authorized E-Filer. The transmission and processing of an individual tax information is done completely by an authorized tax professional and is sent directly to the IRS main computer. In 2004, nationwide, there were more than 61,171,386 tax returns E-filed.

In 2005, the state of Massachusetts made it mandatory that large professional tax preparers must E-file all MA State tax forms.

How Does E-file work?

  1. We must complete and prepare your tax form for you.
  2. You must sign IRS form 8879 and Massachusetts State form 8453. These forms authorize us to E-File your tax forms.
  3. Once we receive the signed Authorization forms and payment for our services, we then electronically transmit your tax returns to the IRS and MA if applicable.
  4. IRS acknowledges receipt of the return and sends an acknowledgment back to us stating whether they have accepted or rejected your tax return. The IRS normally rejects a tax return because a social security number and/or a last name is inconsistent with how it appears on your social security card. 
  5.  If the IRS rejects your tax return, we will correct the information and retransmit the tax returns to the IRS.

Who Can E-File?

Just about everyone who is filing an individual federal tax return can E-file. One return that cannot be E-filled is the Amended Tax Form lO40X.

In 2005, the state of Massachusetts made it mandatory that large professional tax preparers must E-file all MA State tax forms.

What Are the Benefits of E-Filing? 

  • Quicker Tax Refund
  • Quicker Processing
  • Reduced Chance of an Audit
  • Direct Deposit of Refunds
  • Acknowledged Return Acceptance
  • Enhanced Customer Service

What is the Future of E-File?

The Internal Revenue Service has been directed by the United States Congress to have 80% of all tax returns E-filed by the year 2007.


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451 Amherst Street. • Nashua, NH 03063
Phone: (603)882-4121 • Fax: (603)882-2112
E-mail: R.P.Bourgeois@att.net



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