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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You can also be an enrolled agent to do tax work. Why do you want the CPA? [/quote] Are there needs for enrolled agents? My DC has an unrelated bachelor's degree but is very knowledgeable in tax issues and is considering that line of work as a part-time (weekend) side hustle during tax seasons. Is it worth it for him to take the exams? Would small accounting firms be interested in someone like him? Thanks [/quote] It is very hard to be an entry level preparer and only be available on the weekend. I work at a small firm and we would not hire someone like that (with or without an EA) but maybe other firms would. As a more senior person who spends a lot of time during the week mentoring and training during tax season, the weekend is my time to get things done. Your son may want to try volunteering at a VITA site to get some experience and see whether he likes preparing returns. [/quote]
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