EA Exam Prep
A structured study path for enrolled agent exam candidates. Free enrollment is available for the first 30 days after registration.
Register to start EA Exam Prep with course lessons, practice questions, mock exams, flashcards, and study planning. No payment information is required for the 30-day introductory access.
First Program
The first course focuses on individual tax, business tax, representation rules, practice questions, mock exams, flashcards, and a study plan that helps candidates see what still needs work. Register now and use the program free for 30 days.
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A structured study path for enrolled agent exam candidates. Free enrollment is available for the first 30 days after registration.
This track is being developed for future professional tax training. Current public pages focus on EA Exam Prep and the Tax Resolution Specialist Certificate preview.
This track is being developed for future professional tax training. Current public pages focus on EA Exam Prep and the Tax Resolution Specialist Certificate preview.
This track is being developed for future professional tax training. Current public pages focus on EA Exam Prep and the Tax Resolution Specialist Certificate preview.
This track is being developed for future professional tax training. Current public pages focus on EA Exam Prep and the Tax Resolution Specialist Certificate preview.
A professional apprenticeship-style certificate track for diagnosing tax debt cases, understanding IRS procedure, selecting resolution paths, and documenting ethical client work.
View certificate previewEA Exam Prep is organized around the three exam parts: individual tax, business tax, and representation. The public overview explains the structure before registration.
The introductory access period is meant to let a student review lessons, practice questions, mock exam structure, flashcards, and progress tools before deciding whether the program fits.
Course material is educational. It is not affiliated with the IRS, does not provide representation, and should be checked against current IRS and exam administrator requirements.