What an Enrolled Agent can do for Virginia taxpayers

An Enrolled Agent in Virginia holds the IRS’s highest non-attorney credential and may represent any taxpayer — in Virginia or anywhere else — in any matter before the IRS. For Virginia residents, that means an EA can prepare your federal return, e-file it, respond to an IRS notice on your behalf, negotiate an installment agreement or offer in compromise, and represent you in an IRS examination or collection due process hearing. Because the credential is federal, an EA in Virginia is also fully qualified to handle returns and IRS issues for clients in any other state.

For Virginia state-tax matters, individual EAs vary in their depth of experience with the state’s personal income tax forms, sales-and-use tax filings, and property-tax appeals. Many EAs in Virginia have substantial state-tax practice; others focus exclusively on federal returns and refer state work to a CPA. Ask about state-tax experience when you contact a preparer.

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How to verify an Enrolled Agent’s credentials in Virginia

The IRS publishes a free, queryable Directory of Federal Tax Return Preparers with Credentials and Select Qualifications at irs.treasury.gov/rpo/rpo.jsf. Search by ZIP code, last name, or credential to confirm an active EA filing-season status in Virginia. The IRS RPO directory is the authoritative source — check there first. Our PTIN verification guide walks through the process step by step.

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Each city page within Virginia includes a credential breakdown identical to this one but scoped to that city. Use the city links above to drill in further.