US-based Becker, a Colibri Group company, has announced its expansion into the tax practitioner education market with the launch of its Becker EA Exam Review and Continuing Education (CE) Subscription.
The latest offering aims to assist enrolled agents (EAs) in passing the Special Enrolment Examination (SEE) and maintaining compliance with their professional education.
Becker’s comprehensive journey for EAs includes the Becker EA Exam Review prep course designed to help students pass all three parts of the SEE.
The course offers a range of tools including practice questions, simulated exams, a customisable study planner, and more.
Furthermore, Becker’s CE Subscription provides EAs with more than 160 hours of IRS-approved continuing education.
This includes unlimited access to video-based self-study courses and webcasts, easy EA-specific compliance tracking, and course suggestions by topic, among others.
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By GlobalDataBecker president Ed Clark said: “Tax talent is in high demand, and accounting firms are hiring more non-CPA roles to support clients facing IRS enforcement.
“Enrolled agents, who have earned the privilege of representing taxpayers before the IRS, are becoming a more appealing option for professionals and deserve educational support to maintain their knowledge and credentials. Now is the perfect time to launch our learning journey for the Enrolled Agent (EA) designation.”
The latest announcement follows Becker’s approach to adapting its CPA Exam Review Course in March of 2023.
This was in anticipation of the expected changes in the exam blueprint as part of the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) Evolution project.