Do I Need a Tax Attorney, CPA, or Enrolled Agent?

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Getting your taxes done correctly (and to your benefit) takes the right team. You have a lot of choices when it comes to tax preparation, planning, and even defense. So who does what? Who should you go to first? What's the difference between a tax attorney, a CPA, and an Enrolled Agent when it comes to tax matters?

It can be confusing, so I wanted to clear up exactly what these different roles can do for you, and who is best to focus on which particular issues. Hint: your first stop probably isn't a tax attorney!

I'll explain:

What does each role cover?
Who handles financial analysis & tax consequences?
Who can help with tax planning?
Who do you go to first with tax and deduction questions?
Who actually prepares your returns?
Who helps with audits/IRS issues?
When is an attorney your number one option?
​Tax or District Courts
Confidentiality concerns
Having documents, arguments, or disclosure statements drawn
Legal analysis

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Strohmeyer Law is a law firm based in Houston, Texas, specializing in tax law, estate planning, and probate law.

Nothing in this video is specific legal advice for you. Watching or commenting on this video doesn't create an attorney-client relationship.

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As an Enrolled Agent, I'd just like to say this is a great video John. Thanks for breaking this down in a way that taxpayers can understand. It's always nice to see a great informative video when there's so much misinformation circulating the internet.

AmericasFavEA
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Great video! Very helpful and informative. Thanks Strohmeyer Law!

lms
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great video my man! keep up the good work

gwiszitstaxtime
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Thank you. This was very resourceful for people.

Pants
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Sir Which is best option for beginners can i go with the Enrolled Agent? And opportunities in Pakistan ? Thanks

solomonshabat
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1.Hey John, I'll be completing my MBA-fin. by 2023. And I am very interested in EA(US Taxation)
So will they both be a good combination ? (career wise - future opportunities, growth, paygrades)
2.And I don't have the knowledge of audit, will that effect my growth in future ? (after 15-20 years in the industry)
please reply

tanmay
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Hello sir,
I am from India & my CPA exam just got over, during the curriculum I enjoyed Regulation(Taxation) the most, so I researched a lot to make my full time carrier on that. I would love to hear from you - appearing a good Law school in US through GRE/LSAT will be a good step to take or not.
Please solicite a line in reply.

diptangshudey
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wts the annual salary of a tax attorney?

junyah
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Hi John.. Carrying 13 years of corporate experience in US personal property.. am now planning to do EA would you mind advice me how this course would boost up my carrier to sustain in the industry for more than 10 years from now

keyrun
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Hi sir, i am from India. I am going to pursue Enrolled agent exam. is EA a good career in USA ?

amarnathka
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Sir, I completed my graduation in law, know I want to do llm taxation in usa, but I belong to non-commerce background, am I eligible to this program. Will I succeede in llm without accounting knowledge. Could you please resolve my query sir

satyasri