Hello all, I am new to this board. I passed the last part of the EA exam on Thursday of last week.
My SSN ends in 0 which means the re-enrollment period for my SSN begins November 1 and ends Jan 31 of next year with an effective date of April 1 2010 and an expiration date of March 30, 2003. The regulations are silent regarding first time enrollment during an enrollment cycle. In fact, Circular 230 still shows my enrollment cycle as 2004 so it is no use to me.
Another member on another board received her enrollment effective 8/19/09 with an expiration date of 3/31/2010. She has to re-enroll and pay another $125 within five months. I want to avoid that.
Now for my questions:
1) If I were to enroll for the first time during my SSN's enrollment cycle (Nov 1 to Jan 31) would I end up with a 2010 or 2013 expiration date for my enrollment?
2) Let's say the answer to 1 is 2013 and my enrollment is effective December 15th, I will owe CPE credits of 2 hours for December. Would I then shift to the 16/2 normal schedule for 2010 and beyond or would I have to perform extra CPE to ensure I had 72 by the end of my enrollment period in 2013?
Thanks for the help, this is as clear as mud.
BrockEA
My SSN ends in 0 which means the re-enrollment period for my SSN begins November 1 and ends Jan 31 of next year with an effective date of April 1 2010 and an expiration date of March 30, 2003. The regulations are silent regarding first time enrollment during an enrollment cycle. In fact, Circular 230 still shows my enrollment cycle as 2004 so it is no use to me.
Another member on another board received her enrollment effective 8/19/09 with an expiration date of 3/31/2010. She has to re-enroll and pay another $125 within five months. I want to avoid that.
Now for my questions:
1) If I were to enroll for the first time during my SSN's enrollment cycle (Nov 1 to Jan 31) would I end up with a 2010 or 2013 expiration date for my enrollment?
2) Let's say the answer to 1 is 2013 and my enrollment is effective December 15th, I will owe CPE credits of 2 hours for December. Would I then shift to the 16/2 normal schedule for 2010 and beyond or would I have to perform extra CPE to ensure I had 72 by the end of my enrollment period in 2013?
Thanks for the help, this is as clear as mud.
BrockEA
Comment