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  2. Annual Filing Season Program - Wikipedia

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    The Annual Filing Season Program (or AFSP) is a voluntary Internal Revenue Service (IRS) program designed to incentivize non-credentialed tax return preparers to participate in continuing education (CE) courses. [1]

  3. IRS Names Becker as Approved Provider of Continuing Education

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    IRS Names Becker as Approved Provider of Continuing Education Becker's Continuing Professional Education Courses Provide Registered Tax Return Preparers and Enrolled Agents With High Quality and ...

  4. National Association of Enrolled Agents - Wikipedia

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    Enrolled Agent status is required for NAEA membership, although EA status does not need to be active. Inactive/retired EA's may retain their membership. NAEA members have slightly higher Continuing Professional Education requirements than is normally required by the IRS to retain EA status. [citation needed]

  5. 5 tips to find the best tax preparer for you - AOL

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    Enrolled Agent. The IRS describes the enrolled agent designation as ... EAs are guided by strict ethical standards and must complete 72 hours of continuing education every three years.

  6. IRS Return Preparer Initiative - Wikipedia

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    The IRS was not to provide test preparation courses. However, for 2012 and 2013, test preparation courses taken from an approved IRS vendor were to count toward continuing education course requirements. The IRS also issued Fact Sheet 2011-12 to explain the test.

  7. Registered Tax Return Preparer - Wikipedia

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    A supervised preparer was required to be supervised by an attorney, CPA, enrolled agent, enrolled retirement plan agent, or enrolled actuary who signs the returns prepared by the supervised preparer. Non-Form 1040 Series Preparers and Supervised Preparers were exempt from IRS competency testing and continuing education requirements.

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