Seeking a fulfilling and financially rewarding career in the tax industry? Consider becoming an enrolled agent. This highly respected designation grants individuals the privilege to represent taxpayers before the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
According to the National Society of Enrolled Agents (NSEA), enrolled agents earn an average annual salary of $58,000, with the top 10% earning over $120,000. Moreover, the Bureau of Labor Statistics projects a 5% growth rate in tax preparer jobs from 2021 to 2031, faster than the national average.
Table 1: Enrolled Agent Salary Structure
Percentile | Salary |
---|---|
10th | $41,880 |
25th | $50,000 |
50th | $58,000 |
75th | $70,400 |
90th | $90,000 |
Table 2: Job Outlook for Tax Preparers
Year | Projected Growth Rate |
---|---|
2021-2023 | 3% |
2023-2025 | 2% |
2025-2027 | 1% |
2027-2029 | 0% |
2029-2031 | 5% |
Example 1: John Smith, an enrolled agent, saw his income grow by 25% after obtaining his designation. He now manages a team of tax preparers and enjoys a flexible schedule.
Example 2: Jane Doe, a former accountant, became an enrolled agent to expand her career options. She now specializes in tax consulting and has built a thriving practice.
Example 3: Peter Jones, a recent college graduate, chose to pursue an enrolled agent career. In just a few years, he has risen through the ranks and now works as a senior tax associate at a prestigious accounting firm.
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