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HomeAll coursesFinancial EducationLambers EA Review Complete Part 3 Course

Lambers EA Review Complete Part 3 Course

Instructors
Arthur Reed
Category:
Financial Education/
$499.95

$499.95

12 Hours
19 Video Chapters
116 Questions

COURSE DESCRIPTION

The Lambers Review Course for Enrolled Agent Part 3 will cover all the topics needed to pass this part of the exam.  Part 3 of the IRS Special Enrollment Exam focuses on ethics. This is the shortest part of the Enrolled Agent Exam but needs equal preparation as the longer parts. Your instructor, Arthur Reed, MBA, CPA, MST will take you topic-by-topic on the online video lectures.  He will also work numerous exam questions on screen in order to reinforce the learned topics.  There will be no surprises on exam day, you will be fully prepared to pass!

Also included is the Lambers Adaptive Learning Test Prep Software package for Part 3.  The Test Prep Software will give you extra reinforcement on the material, test your knowledge with sample exams and keep track of your study progress.  The Lambers Tax Guide is also included in the Test Prep Software.  This tax guide serves as a reference guide to many of the topics found in the course.

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Advantages of the Lambers Enrolled Agent Review Course:

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Learn where the examiners test most heavily on Part 3

Disclose recent trends on the exam, by part and by topic

Explain how to focus your study on the hot topics

Steer you clear of the irrelevant topics with little or no points

Show you test taking tips and techniques to get those extra points

Show what you need to memorize for the exam

Electronic workbook the professor uses to help measure your retention of the covered topics.

Course Outline

  • Section 1.1: Practice and Procedures

    • Review IRS Circular 230
    • Review IRS Publication 947

  • Section 1.2: Requirements For Enrolled Agents

    • Review IRS Circular 230

  • Section 1.3: Sanctionable Acts

    • Review IRS Circular 230

  • Section 1.4: Rules and Penalties

  • Section 2.1: Representation Before The IRS

    • Review IRS Publication 947
    • Review IRS Form 8821
    • Reviews IRS Form 1040

  • Section 2.2: Building The Taxpayers Case; Preliminary Work

  • Section 2.3: The Taxpayers Financial Situation

  • Section 2.4: Supporting Documentation

  • Section 2.5: Legal Authority and Reference

  • Section 2.6: Related Issues

  • Section 3.1: Specific Types of Representation

    • Review IRS Publications 594, 556, 1035 and 9465
    • Review IRS Forms 656 and 433

  • Section 3.2: Penalties and Interest Abatement

    • Review IRS Publication 556

  • Section 3.3: Representing a Taxpayer in an Audit/Examinations

    • Review IRS Publications 556
    • Review IRS Publications 3498 and 3498A
    • Review IRS Publication 1035
    • Review IRS Publication 971

  • Section 3.4: Representing a Taxpayer Before Appeals

    • Review IRS Publications 5, 556 and 1660

  • Section 4.4: eFile - Electronic Filing

    • Reviews IRS Publication 3112
    • Reviews IRS Forms 8879, 8453 and 9345
    • Identity Theft
    • Wrap-Up

  • Section 4.1: Accuracy

  • Section 4.2: Information Shared With The Taxpayer

    • Review IRS Publication 552

  • Section 4.3: Records Maintenance

    • Review IRS Form 8867
    • Review IRS Publications 5557/4600

  • Section 4.4: eFile - Electronic Filing

    • Reviews IRS Publication 3112
    • Reviews IRS Forms 8879, 8453 and 9345
    • Identity Theft
    • Wrap-Up

About Instructors

Arthur Reed
Professor Arthur Reed, CPA, MBA, MST has been teaching with Lambers, Inc. since 1990.Teaching interests include taxation and financial accounting. In addition to his Lambers teaching Professor Reed is a full time instructor at Bentley University, one of the top business schools in the country. Professor Reed started his accounting career as an audit senior for Arthur Andersen, Boston office. Teaching Interests include Taxation, including IRS Practice and Procedure, Tax Research and Multijurisdictional areas. Research Interests are Taxation, ­ Taxation & Information Technology Consulting. Practice Interests are Taxation of multijurisdictional individuals including athletes, musicians and the arts. Professor Reed is featured on the Lambers Enrolled Agent Review Course and teaches numerous Continuing Education Courses for Lambers.

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$499.95

12 Hours
19 Video Chapters
116 Questions
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