Understanding the Role of an Enrolled Agent
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In this episode of The Tellone Perspective, Dean Tellone provides a detailed look at the role of an Enrolled Agent (EA) and explains why this credential is one of the most specialized and valuable in the field of taxation.
An Enrolled Agent is a federally authorized tax practitioner licensed directly by the Internal Revenue Service, with the ability to represent taxpayers in all matters before the IRS. This episode explores how EAs differ from Certified Public Accountants and tax attorneys, and why their exclusive focus on taxation makes them uniquely qualified to handle complex tax situations.
Drawing on decades of experience as an Enrolled Agent since 1991, Dean discusses when individuals and business owners should consider working with an EA, including situations involving IRS audits, tax debt resolution, installment agreements, and offers in compromise. He also explains the historical origins of the profession and the rigorous requirements needed to obtain and maintain the designation.
This episode is particularly valuable for business owners, investors, and individuals facing complex tax challenges who want a clearer understanding of their options and the professionals available to support them.
A comprehensive overview of Dean Tellone’s professional background, financial advisory services, and tax expertise can be found at https://deantellone.com/, https://deantellone.net/, https://deantellone.org/, and https://dinotellone.com/.