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If tips receive favorable treatment, are tips still reported as income?
Treat this as a tip income reporting question, not a debate about whether deductible or partially excluded treatment means no repo...
What should a taxpayer do if a prior filing channel disappears and they need return records?
Treat this as a tax record access question, not a debate about whether the preparer can proceed without reconstructing prior-year ...
Why does earning under the standard deduction often produce no regular income tax?
Treat this as a taxable income computation question, not a debate about whether every dollar of gross income is taxed at the first...
How do you analyze a new overtime-related deduction without overpromising the refund?
Treat this as a statutory deduction mechanics question, not a debate about whether a favorable refund means every overtime dollar ...
How should EA candidates interpret a very small or very large federal refund?
Treat this as a refund mechanics question, not a debate about whether the refund amount is a separate measure of tax success. The ...
If a free filing channel is unavailable, does the taxpayer still have to file on time?
Treat this as a filing method versus filing obligation question, not a debate about whether losing a convenient filing tool change...
How should an EA candidate analyze a taxpayer who says the IRS will not catch nonfilers?
Treat this as a nonfiling and enforcement-risk analysis question, not a debate about whether low perceived audit risk changes the ...
How can enrolled agents train clients to provide better tax records?
Client training works best when expectations are simple, written, and repeated before tax season. The practitioner should explain what re...
How should a tax professional handle late or missing information forms near the filing deadline?
The practitioner should not file a return they know is incomplete merely because the deadline is close. The options are to obtain missing...
Why does poor bookkeeping create tax risk for business returns?
Poor bookkeeping creates tax risk because business returns depend on complete income, properly categorized expenses, asset tracking, debt...
How should enrolled agents handle clients who aggressively negotiate fees after asking for complex work?
Fee negotiation is a practice-management issue because price, scope, timing, and risk are connected. A low fee for complex work can creat...
How should a tax professional explain a balance due to a surprised client?
Explain the balance due as a reconciliation of tax liability, credits, withholding, and estimated payments. Avoid starting with blame. A...
Why does client selection matter for enrolled agents?
Client selection matters because a practitioner is responsible for the work they sign and the standards they follow. A client who withhol...
Can a nonprofit deduct an executive networking trip?
A nonprofit expense must be evaluated for ordinary and necessary business purpose, connection to exempt activities, substantiation, and p...
How do FICA and self-employment tax differ when worker classification is wrong?
Employees generally have FICA taxes withheld from wages, with the employer paying a matching share. Self-employed individuals generally p...
What should an enrolled agent do if a client asks them to take a fraudulent position?
An enrolled agent should refuse to prepare, sign, or submit a return position they know is fraudulent. The practitioner should explain th...
How does the primary residence gain exclusion work at a high level?
The primary residence exclusion can allow qualifying taxpayers to exclude gain on the sale of a main home, but it is not unlimited and no...
If an employer says overtime does not qualify for a deduction, what should the taxpayer verify?
Verify the law's definition of qualifying overtime, the wage records, the reporting form, and any limitations. A taxpayer should not rely...
When is employer-provided housing taxable on a W-2?
Employer-provided housing is generally taxable unless a specific exclusion applies. The most tested exclusion requires that lodging be fu...
Do zero-income-tax states change anything on the federal return?
A state with no individual income tax does not eliminate federal income tax. The EA exam focuses on federal tax law, so the federal retur...
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