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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the California EA Info document in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the sections that explain 'Proof of Personal Service.' Familiarize yourself with what constitutes service and why it is essential.
  3. Identify the required forms that need to be served, such as Form EA-100, EA-109, and EA-110. Ensure you understand the importance of personal service for these documents.
  4. Fill out the Proof of Personal Service (Form EA-200) by entering details about who will serve the documents and ensuring they meet the criteria outlined in the form.
  5. Once completed, make copies of the Proof of Personal Service. If someone other than a sheriff serves the papers, file the original with the court before your hearing.
  6. If necessary, prepare Form EA-115 to request a new hearing date if you cannot serve before your scheduled hearing.

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An enrolled agent is a tax practitioner who is licensed at the federal level by the Internal Revenue Service. In fact, enrolled agent status is the highest credential awarded by the IRS. On the other hand, certified public accountants are licensed by their applicable state boards of accountancy.
An enrolled agent is a person who has earned the privilege of representing taxpayers before the Internal Revenue Service by either passing a three-part comprehensive IRS test covering individual and business tax returns, or through experience as a former IRS employee.
The primary difference in CPA vs EA is focusCPAs handle broader finance, while EAs specialize in federal tax returns and IRS representation. Both assist taxpayers before the IRS and reduce tax liability, making them key tax professionals.
Certified public accountants, or CPAs, have a more flexible and expansive repertoire than EAs. They deal in all sorts of realms within the tax world, making them a great choice if your questions involve multiple topics. In addition, states approve CPAs, while the federal government approves EAs.