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(b) Fee. The fee for renewal of enrollment as an enrolled actuary with the Joint Board for the Enrollment of Actuaries is $680.00.
Enrolled Agent renewal Youll need to complete the IRS EA renewal requirement every three years. To do this, youll submit a form to apply for renewal of enrollment to practice before the IRS. You can either apply online or by mail, similar to when you first applied to become an Enrolled Agent.
About us. The National Association of Enrolled Agents (NAEA) is the only professional association representing enrolled agents (EAs), which number more than 60,000+ nationwide.
If you build your study schedule around these averages, you should be able to pass a part of the EA exam within two to three months and all three parts within a year. If you need to take longer to study for the EA exam, you can set your own study pace as long as you pass within the IRS three year period.
Enrolled Agent Renewal Renewal cycle: every 3 years based on last digit of SSN. Renew online using Pay.gov Form 8554. Renew on paper using Form 8554PDF. Review the EA Renewal Reminders List.
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You must renew your enrollment every three (3) years. For additional information on renewal, see Circular 230 or visit .irs.gov/ taxpros/agents. When must I renew my enrollment? Your status as an Enrolled Agent must be renewed every three years as determined by the last digit of your Social Security Number (SSN).
(j) Certified responsible pension actuarial experience means responsible pension actuarial experience of an individual that has been certified in writing by the individuals supervisor if the supervisor is an enrolled actuary.
Section 901.11(d) provides that, to maintain active enrollment to perform actuarial services under ERISA, each enrolled actuary is required to periodically renew enrollment. Pursuant to section 901.11(d)(1), the process for renewing enrollment as an enrolled actuary with the Joint Board occurs on a three-year cycle.

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