Pass the Enrolled Agent (EA) Exam By Actually Learning Tax
TaxMama® knows that the best way to pass the EA Exam is to know Tax. Instead of focusing solely on how to pass the Exam, TaxMama® and her team of Tax Professionals teach you how to be an effective Enrolled Agent (EA). Once you know tax law, procedures and regulations, passing the EA Exam is easy. See below for a mini orientation.

Live online classes meet Tuesdays & Thursdays 4:00 – 6:00 (PST) and Saturdays 8:00 – 12:00 (PST)
Each exam part includes 24-30 hours of live online classes where you can ask questions in real time, participate in class and get direct personal attention.
How Does It Work?
TaxMama® breaks down the three separate parts of the EA Exam into a series of classes. All lessons and review sessions are delivered online by TaxMama® and experienced Tax professionals using live conferencing software and are recorded. Lecture notes can be viewed online or downloaded to your iPod, Blackberry, PC or Mac. Students are teamed up with Study Buddies and have access to 24/7 study halls.
Here is the audio to accompany the orientation:
Click the following links to see what is covered in each part of the Exam:
Enrolled Agent Examination Topics – Part 1 Individuals (100 items)
Enrolled Agent Examination Topics – Part 2 Businesses (100 items)
Enrolled Agent Examination Topics – Part 3 Representation, Practices and Procedures
What Do I Get When I Sign Up?
Live students get to participate in all the live sessions of the course. Each session is recorded. Everyone (live and self-study) gets these versions of the recordings:
- You will be able to view an audio/visual of the actual session later the same night or the next day.
- You will have access to the PDF file of the course lecture before each class starts.
- You will have an MP3 file of the recording that you can download and carry with you, within about 48 hours.
Self Study students are entitled to share in the wealth of materials that the Live Study Course provides, including the 24/7 study halls to use with Study Buddies. The only exceptions are not getting the Deluxe version of The Tax Book and a Tax MiniMiser – and not being able to attend the live classroom sessions. For folks whose schedules make it difficult to commit to specific times, the Self Study course is ideal. But if you can find a way to participate in the live classes, do it. That’s where all the fun and mischief happen.
Click here to see a grid layout of what material each course gets.
Click here for information on how to apply for the IRS EA Exam.



