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What is an Enrolled Agent
An enrolled agent (EA) is the highest credential the Internal Revenue Service offers.
EA’s are federally authorized to represent taxpayers before the IRS, and like CPA’s and attorneys, have unlimited representation rights.
EA”s can represent any taxpayer, whether they prepare returns for them or not.
EA’s can also represent any tax matter and appeal to any office of the IRS.
Unlike the CPA credential, which falls under the STATE boards for licensing, continuing education, and other compliance matters.
EA credential is valid in any state.
EA is a federally accredited tax practitioner who may represent taxpayers before the IRS.
EA’s are granted unlimited rights to represent any taxpayer for any tax matter before the IRS office.
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LYNNE STOLLSTORFF EA
The company’s principal, Lynne Stollstorff, is an Enrolled Agent. People with this credential are licensed by the IRS and specifically trained in federal tax planning, preparation and representation. Enrolled agents hold the most expansive license IRS grants and must pass a suitability check, as well as a three-part Special Enrollment Examination, a comprehensive exam that covers individual tax, business tax, and representation issues.
Furthermore, Lynne holds a Bachelor Degree in Finance and Accounting, and has over 25 years in assisting individuals and small businesses in making their business successful.