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Originally posted by BOB W View PostThere was an issues many years ago when CPAs were trying to eliminate EA from practice, other that personal tax returns.
I am thankful for the CPAs who post here. I was a student of GAAP long before taxes, and many times tax questions can be answered simply by consulting GAAP principles of realization and recognition.
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Bob W
Originally posted by BOB W View PostI became a member in 1984 and like the magazine and what they fight for. There was an issues many years ago when CPAs were trying to eliminate EA from practice, other that personal tax returns. The NAEA put a stop to it in most states, I'm only aware of NY.
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Originally posted by drdino View PostBob. I will be a newly minted EA in a few weeks as soon as I send in my application to the IRS. Where are the meetings on Long Island. It is not listed on the website. Thank you.....
Where on the Island are you located?This post is for discussion purposes only and should be verified with other sources before actual use.
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I'm in Manhasset. You've only been to one meeting. I have a general question I don't know if you know the answer. I am also a CFP and was curious about the CE requirement for both. How do you earn the EA credits without going to meetings? I see you can get CE's on self study, but only 12 or so a year. I was wondering if some CFP and EA Ce's are compatible.....Thanks
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Originally posted by drdino View PostI'm in Manhasset. You've only been to one meeting. I have a general question I don't know if you know the answer. I am also a CFP and was curious about the CE requirement for both. How do you earn the EA credits without going to meetings? I see you can get CE's on self study, but only 12 or so a year. I was wondering if some CFP and EA Ce's are compatible.....Thanks
I usually don't like "meeting" type CPE because there seems to be a lack of substance in the material, at least that is what it was like when I did go to them.Last edited by BOB W; 03-25-2008, 08:34 PM.This post is for discussion purposes only and should be verified with other sources before actual use.
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Originally posted by drdino View PostThanks Bob. I will try out a meeting or two to see what its like. I will be joining by this summer! Where are you located?
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Originally posted by thomtax View PostJeff - Did you mean NAEA instead of NSA? Just checking since I know of, but am not familiar with the NSA.
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joining up
Jeff, you may join NAEA online and everything will be streamlined.
that of course will get you to our NAEA Webboard (tm) quicker, too.
You'll find some of the same people there as here, except that over there
we use true names instead of screen names. But it is a closed board,
and there are no IRS types lurking about.
But don't let that scare you, we're a friendly bunch, even Jiggers and Uncle Sam.
(Not sure about taxmandan though)
Look foward to seeing your posts.ChEAr$,
Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA
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ah.
I was a member for two years. The national organization was fine but they required that I join the state organization. After two years of being a member my state organization STILL hadn't figured out I was a member even though I had contacted them repeatedly.
The third year (after I had quit) they called and demanded my payment and sent me to an invitation to a seminar that had been held a month earlier.
When I was studying for the exam I knew there was a problem there. When I emailed them a question about a state review course and local meetings it took 2 months for the President to return my email and when she did she said they avoided review courses and discouraged local meetings as it took resources from the state meet (singular).
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Originally posted by Roberts View PostAfter two years of being a member my state organization STILL hadn't figured out I was a member even though I had contacted them repeatedly.
The third year (after I had quit) they called and demanded my payment and sent me to an invitation to a seminar that had been held a month earlier.
LTOnly in government or politics is a "cut in spending" really an increase. It's just not as much of an increase as they wanted it to be, therefore a "cut".
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Naea
For the record, a member need not join the state in which is resides/works, but may instead
join a state whose borders are contiguous thereto.
That is why although I am in Alabama, I am a member of the Georgia Association of Ea's.
After all, I DO work both sides of the river.ChEAr$,
Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA
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Not a member of your state EA?
Originally posted by ChEAr$ View PostFor the record, a member need not join the state in which is resides/works, but may instead
join a state whose borders are contiguous thereto.
That is why although I am in Alabama, I am a member of the Georgia Association of Ea's.
After all, I DO work both sides of the river.
I tried to do that because my state society is worthless and I attend seminars in the next state.
I was told that I could join the next state's association, but I would also have to continue paying my state's dues.
I don't mind the mandate that I pay a state's dues if I get something out of it. I do object when I don't. And I don't get anything from my state.Jiggers, EA
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