11-25-2016, 05:58 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-25-2016, 06:04 PM by Sacricolist.)
Also by becoming an Enrolled Agent you could become qualified to practice before the United States Tax Court. You would have to meet the court's requirements. But take a look at the website. (https://www.ustaxcourt.gov/) That court although based in Washington, D.C. actually travels around the United States at various times of the year. You could have cases before the court when it came near your location (you would have filed a case already with the court).
So as an EA you could practice before the IRS and the United States Tax Court. This is all administrative and federal law but a sweet career. And this work could be in addition to all your other tax work. I think the MST program I mentioned in my earlier post offers courses in Administrative Law and Federal Tax Practice. Good luck.
So as an EA you could practice before the IRS and the United States Tax Court. This is all administrative and federal law but a sweet career. And this work could be in addition to all your other tax work. I think the MST program I mentioned in my earlier post offers courses in Administrative Law and Federal Tax Practice. Good luck.


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