Form 2587 (Rev 3-2023) Application for Special Enrollment Examination-2026

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  2. Begin by entering your last name, first name, and middle initial in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identification.
  3. Fill in your mailing address completely. If you reside outside the United States, do not abbreviate the country name and include any applicable province and postal code.
  4. Provide your primary and secondary telephone numbers. This will help ensure that you can be contacted regarding your application.
  5. Enter your date of birth in the format mm-dd-yyyy. This is necessary for age verification purposes.
  6. Obtain and input your Preparer Tax Identification Number (PTIN). If you do not have one, visit www.irs.gov/ptin to apply online.
  7. Review all entered information for accuracy before submitting. Once confirmed, proceed to schedule and pay for your examination through Prometric as instructed.

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The IRS Special Enrollment Examination (SEE) consists of multiple-choice questions that test the knowledge and skills required for an Enrolled Agent. These sample test questions have never been used on any current or prior SEE.
Part 3: Representation, Practices and Procedures Part 3 is reputed to be the easy part, but its still important to study.
The EA Exam, also known as the Special Enrollment Exam (SEE Exam), is one of the easier tax professional credential exams, with about a 70% national pass rate. Compare that to the CPA and CMA Exams, which are both closer to 50% on average.
You can take the EA up to two times in person at a test center, and these attempts are considered separate from taking the EA online. You may take the online EA up to two times, meaning you could, in theory, take the EA up to four times total. You may take the EA as early as 24 hours after registering for it.
It is important to note that the EA exam is considered a difficult test, requiring a comprehensive understanding of the tax code, tax calculation, and tax formulas. However, with the right preparation and study approach, you can increase the likelihood that you will become an enrolled agent.

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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.
If Youre Receiving Automatic Payments. If you are on automatic payment, you will receive a Notice of Automatic Payment (DE 2587) when your first payment is issued. Sign and return the DE 2587 to us if: You recover or return to work (either part time or full time) before your expected recovery date.
Summary: The EA Exam pass rate for 2024-2025 is 58% for Part 1, 71% for Part 2, and 70% for Part 3. While its a challenging exam, taking the time to study and having the right materials will help you be ready on exam day.

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