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How hard is the EA exam? The IRS Enrolled Agent exam pass rate fluctuates from 70% to 74%. This is a high pass rate compared to other professional accounting exams, like the CPA, which has an average pass rate of 45-50%. The IRS sets a scaled passing score at 105 out of the available 130 points.
You have two years* to pass all three parts of the EA exam, so while you do not technically need to pass all three in the same year, many candidates want to pass before tax season to get more clients. This means appointments to take the exam early in the year can fill up quickly.
Depending on your level of tax knowledge in the beginning stages of becoming an enrolled agent, the process can take anywhere from three to eight months to complete. However, activities such as completing an EA review course can help shorten this timeframe.
A completed Form 23; Any information regarding formal education, training, licenses, and work experience (other than IRS work experience) that would impact on the approval of your application; and. A check for $140.
How to create a plan to study for the Enrolled Agent exam Get a calendar (digital or physical) to help you visualize your plan. Count the number of weeks you have to study. Figure out how many hours per week you will need to study. Use your last week for a final review of Enrolled Agent exam content.
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Instructions for Form 2587, Application for Special Enrollment Examination. General Information. The examination is offered in three parts and is administered by Prometric.
Scaled scores are determined by calculating the number of questions answered correctly and converting it to a scale that ranges from 40 to 130. The IRS has set the scaled passing score at 105. Failing candidates are provided a scaled score value so that they may see how close they are to being successful.
Form 23 is available online at .irs.gov. The IRS may take approximately 60 days to process your request.

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