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PassKey EA Review Complete: Individuals, Businesses, and Representation: IRS Enrolled Agent Exam Study Guide: 2015-2016 Edition

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This study guide is for the May 1, 2015 to February 29, 2016 testing window. Learn how to become an Enrolled Agent with PassKey’s comprehensive EA Review study program, newly revised and thoroughly updated for tax year 2014. This is an in-depth study guide for all three parts of the IRS Enrolled Agent exam. Using simple-to-understand language and numerous concrete examples, this study guide helps demystify complex tax law. More than 800 targeted study questions and answers prepare you for the EA exam offered during the May 1, 2015 to February 29, 2016 testing window. This study guide covers the • Part 1: Taxation of individuals. • Part 2: Taxation of businesses, including partnerships, corporations, sole-proprietorships, estates, and trusts. • Part 3: Representation, practice, and procedures. This year’s edition includes the significant provisions of the Affordable Care Act and the tangible property regulations, both of which went into effect in 2014. PassKey EA Review Complete has been rigorously vetted for accuracy by experts in the tax profession. For more study help, PassKey Publications also offers a six-part practice exam workbook with detailed answers and explanations, so you can test yourself, time yourself, and learn!

798 pages, Paperback

First published March 1, 2015

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February 1, 2016
This book helped me pass all 3 parts of the EA exam on the first try! Would recommend this to anyone who needs to review for the exams instead of one of those expensive courses. Get the practice test book too, it’s great.
However – I would NOT recommend it to someone as a primary source of information. I had taken 2 Federal Taxation courses at the local university a year ago, and many very difficult topics, especially in the business section, were only explained with a couple of sentences. If I had been approaching this information cold, I don’t think I would have been as successful.
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