Thanks for the "attaboys" on another thread when I vented my fear of taking the exam.
I don't intend to practice before the IRS and that is why I don't mind hiding behind my fear of taking the exam.
Truth is now, I have been working for myself for 4 tax seasons out of 11 total seasons/years and I can see myself doing this for a long long time.
I have lots of changes in my life this year and am looking for security in my workplace. Since we are moving closer to qualifying tax preparers in some fashion, and a test of some kind, I am feeling like I need to take the EA exam.
One suggestion was memorizing the formulas and writing them down as soon as you sit down for the exam, which is brilliant! I might not be able to remember squat, but I CAN memorize! How wierd is that?
Another suggestion was NATP study course. It won't hurt to get that right now, and plan to test next year.
Are there other things I can use to prepare? Websites?
Thanks for the encouragement!
~possi
I don't intend to practice before the IRS and that is why I don't mind hiding behind my fear of taking the exam.
Truth is now, I have been working for myself for 4 tax seasons out of 11 total seasons/years and I can see myself doing this for a long long time.
I have lots of changes in my life this year and am looking for security in my workplace. Since we are moving closer to qualifying tax preparers in some fashion, and a test of some kind, I am feeling like I need to take the EA exam.
One suggestion was memorizing the formulas and writing them down as soon as you sit down for the exam, which is brilliant! I might not be able to remember squat, but I CAN memorize! How wierd is that?
Another suggestion was NATP study course. It won't hurt to get that right now, and plan to test next year.
Are there other things I can use to prepare? Websites?
Thanks for the encouragement!
~possi
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