Become an Enrolled Agent and Look Forward to Tax Season

Tuesday, June 23, 2020
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Would it surprise you to learn that one of the most in-demand career opportunities locally is in the tax industry?

Everyone dreads being audited by the IRS, but when it happens, most taxpayers seek out professional counsel from attorneys and certified public accountants. There is also a third professional who can help. Known as enrolled agents, they are federally licensed to represent taxpayers before the IRS when it comes to collections, audits and appeals.

According to the National Association of Enrolled Agents, individuals in this profession have a broad range of opportunities in corporate, individual or government employment; can start their own business; may practice full- or part-time; and can have high earnings potential.

Enrolled agents are the only professionals who are granted the right to practice by the U.S. government and can represent clients in any state across the country. Attorneys and certified public accountants, on the other hand, are licensed by each state and are limited in their practice.

To meet the growing demand for enrolled agents locally, Scottsdale Community College (SCC) is launching an Enrolled Agent Certificate of Completion (CCL) program starting with the Fall 2020 semester. This particular program provides the training necessary to prepare a student to successfully pass the national exam that covers every aspect of the tax code and ultimately leads to the Enrolled Agent designation.

“Currently, there is a significant shortage in the number of Enrolled Agents operating within the Valley of the Sun; we need to attract more individuals into this particular professional path to support the demands of representing the tax paying public,” said Aaron Blau, president of Blau Company, in Tempe, Ariz. “I'm thrilled that Scottsdale Community College will launch an Enrolled Agent certificate program in the fall (of 2020) to train and prepare the next generation of Enrolled Agents. It is time that we elevate and celebrate this noble and necessary profession so that we can continue to support and serve taxpayers in front of the Internal Revenue Service in a timely and effective manner.”

The Enrolled Agent program, along with the new Risk Management and Insurance Studies program and Real Estate program, help demonstrate the strategic role that a community college can play by providing in-demand skills training for students that directly align with the needs of local employers.

Learn about the Enrolled Agent program 

Learn about the Risk Management and Insurance Studies program.

Learn about the Real Estate program.

Learn about the Security Industry Essentials program (FINRA® SIE® Exam Prep).

Spring Semester begins January 16. Anyone interested in taking a class or pursuing one of SCC’s 100+ degree and certificate programs should phone (480) 423-6700 or visit the Getting Started page.