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4 options prospective CPAs have to meet education requirement
Many public accounting firms will only hire candidates who have a plan to meet the 150-credit-hour requirement, offering a start date after completion this.
Why Tax Preparers Need to Be Proactive with Schedule C Clients
Do you have clients with many deductible losses… clients of the Schedule C variety? The IRS has got their eye on them. You can pretty much consider it target locked. Have you communicated this important piece of information to your sole proprietors out there yet? If not, you should. The IRS is beginning to target […]
Stefan Bratic: Meet Surgent’s new Student Ambassador
Surgent CPA Review is proud to introduce our new student ambassador, Stefan Bratic, who is a student at the University of Denver.
Rachael Ivanovic: Meet Surgent’s new Student Ambassador
Surgent CPA Review is proud to introduce Rachael Ivanovic, our new student ambassador from DePaul University.
The Advantages of taking the Chartered Tax Professional Certificate Program
We’ve been discussing credentials on the blog a lot lately. The IRS is dead set on regulating tax preparers to reduce errors and fraud; and taxpayers are being warned constantly by the IRS and the media about who they choose to prepare their taxes. Here are some reasons to consider earning a Chartered Tax Certificate […]
Expanding Your Target Market with Continuing Education
Being able to do taxes for the general public is a great first start – it’s a huge market to serve! But not everyone has general tax needs. Those who have a unique tax situation or more complicated returns look to rely on tax preparers with more experience – who have studied their specific tax […]
The Benefits of Becoming An Enrolled Agent
Whether you are a tax preparer already or are considering a career in tax preparation, you’ve likely been thinking about whether or not to become an Enrolled Agent. Becoming an EA has many benefits and should be something all tax preparers aspire to. Here are some of the many reasons to pursue your EA […]
How to Deal With Your First IRS Audit
It’s bound to happen. Your client gets a letter from the IRS — they’re being audited. As we said in a previous blog, most taxpayers don’t want to deal with the IRS. That’s where you swoop in to save the day, right? But what if this is your first time? That’s what this blog post […]
