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2026–27 Enrolled Agent Individuals (1st Half) Questions Bank
Rating: 4.5 out of 5(22 ratings)
189 students

What you'll learn

  • Master the core concepts tested in the 2026–27 Enrolled Agent (EA) Part 1: Individuals examination through 600+ practice-oriented MCQs with detailed explanation
  • Improve problem-solving speed, accuracy, and exam confidence by practicing topic-wise tests designed to simulate real EA exam difficulty and structure.
  • Identify weak areas in EA Part 1 preparation using structured practice tests with an 80% passing requirement for each section.
  • Strengthen tax knowledge and analytical skills useful for tax preparers, accounting professionals, and students pursuing IRS representation credentials.

Included in This Course

606 questions
  • Preliminary Work and Taxpayer Data90 questions
  • Filing Status, Residency, and Dependency Relationships135 questions
  • Taxable, Nontaxable, Investment Income and Expenses126 questions
  • Asset Basis, Capital Gains, and Losses105 questions
  • Taxable Income: Rental, Royalty, and Other Sources150 questions

Description

Prepare confidently for the Testing Period 2026–27 Enrolled Agent (EA) Exam Part 1: Individuals with this comprehensive Questions Bank course designed for serious EA candidates who want structured practice and detailed concept reinforcement. This course has been carefully developed and continuously improved over the past two years to help students strengthen their understanding of IRS rules, taxation concepts, and exam-style question-solving techniques.

This course includes more than 600 high-quality multiple-choice questions with detailed explanations covering the most important areas of the EA Part 1: Individuals syllabus. Every question is designed to simulate the style and difficulty level commonly seen in the actual EA examination. The explanations are written in a clear and practical manner to help students understand not only the correct answer, but also the reasoning behind it.

The course is divided into five major practice test sections for focused preparation:

1. Preliminary Work and Taxpayer Data – 90 Questions

2. Filing Status, Residency, and Dependency Relationships – 135 Questions

3. Taxable, Nontaxable, Investment Income and Expenses – 126 Questions

4. Asset Basis, Capital Gains, and Losses – 105 Questions

5. Taxable Income: Rental, Royalty, and Other Sources – 150 Questions

Each practice test has an 80% passing score requirement to encourage strong preparation and mastery of the material before moving to the next topic. This structure helps students identify weak areas, improve retention, and build exam confidence progressively.

The questions in this course are useful for:

  • First-time EA exam candidates

  • Tax preparers and accounting professionals

  • Students wanting additional IRS taxation practice

  • Candidates looking to improve speed and accuracy in MCQ solving

  • Anyone preparing seriously for the EA Part 1 examination

One of the biggest advantages of this course is that it is not a one-time static course. It has been actively updated and refined for the last two years based on IRS updates, exam trends, and student feedback. Once you purchase this course, you will receive lifetime access. As long as the course continues receiving positive support from students, it will continue to be updated every year with improved content, revised questions, and updated tax-related information for future testing periods.

If you are looking for a large collection of practice-oriented EA Part 1 questions with explanations and a structured learning format, this course is designed to support your exam preparation journey effectively.


Who this course is for:

  • Students preparing for the Testing Period 2026–27 Enrolled Agent (EA) Part 1: Individuals examination.
  • Beginners who want to strengthen their understanding of individual taxation concepts through practice-based learning.
  • Tax preparers, bookkeepers, and accounting professionals looking to improve their federal tax knowledge and exam readiness.
  • Candidates who want extensive MCQ practice with detailed explanations based on IRS-related taxation topics.
  • EA candidates who prefer topic-wise practice tests to identify weak areas and improve scoring performance.