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Originally posted by taxmandan View PostAs an EA I handle tax problems for clients, what other certification are you thinking of?
My comment is not meant as either a positive or negative statement as to the quality of the training. It was merely meant to respond to the question about the certification.
Here is a link to a site: http://www.astps.org/ctrs.phpLennox C. (Len) Boush, EA, FNTPI
Heritage Income Tax Service, Inc.
Portsmouth, VA
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Originally posted by lenboush View PostMy comment is not meant as either a positive or negative statement as to the quality of the training. It was merely meant to respond to the question about the certification.
However, when you look at the link provided, it says their certification is restricted to Enrolled Agents, CPAs, or Attorneys. Thus, even though this organization has some kind of certification for taking their course and becoming a member, those certified have to have already been certified by the IRS or the state as an EA, CPA, or Attorney.Last edited by Bees Knees; 09-13-2010, 11:26 AM.
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I don't know about 'certified', but if you are going to represent clients at audit or in collections, it helps a lot to know what the heck you are doing. Just because you are an EA, CPA or attorney doesn't mean you know beans about audit rep.
See nearby thread on 529 distributions for folks that don't know beans about a simple CP2000 issue, even though you know tax. A full blown audit is even more tricky.
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Thank you one and all for your comnents. Yes I was referring to the certificate received from the company and I do agree that the training received certainly is worthwhile if one is taking their business in that direction...as I am. The certificate, if nothing else, tells the client that you are more than just bumbling through the required procedures to help the client.
I just wondered how the rest of you had obtained the knowledge to do this type of tax work.Believe nothing you have not personally researched and verified.
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continuing education in the skill of representation
Originally posted by Bees Knees View PostEnrolled Agents are understandably touchy about this. Our certification comes from the federal government after having taken a very difficult test and maintaining yearly CPE requirements.
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EA in California
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Originally posted by taxea View PostI just wondered how the rest of you had obtained the knowledge to do this type of tax work."A man that holds a cat by the tail learns something he can learn no other way." - Mark Twain
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No Way!
We all know Joan actually does something, many things, for her clients. We can tell that from her posts and her anecdotes and the help she provides so many of us. So, I can be very positive that she is not connected with that firm that does nothing for its clients except take their retainers!
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Originally posted by joanmcq View PostNO NO NO NO NO!!!!!!!!
I am not in any way associated with that...that...well I can't swear on this board, and she might sue me for slander, or defamation of character, or whatever. I do audit rep, not resolution ripoff.
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