Operating in multiple states or doing online business? A trusted Enrolled Agent provides consistent, federal-authorized tax representation and compliance—federal, state, and local. Let Henriquez help you with audit defense, multistate filings, and tax planning.
What Does an Enrolled Agent Do?
Enrolled Agents are licensed by the IRS, specialize in tax code, can represent you in audits, appeals, and tax disputes, and understand state and federal variations.
Key Tax Challenges Across States
- Different state income, sales, payroll tax rules
- Nexus thresholds for remote / online sales
- Varying deadlines and forms
- Multistate audit exposure
- State tax credits, reciprocity, withholdings
How to Choose the Right Enrolled Agent
Look for proven experience with multistate filings, strong communication, timely updates about law changes, and good reviews from similar businesses.
FAQs
What is the difference between an Enrolled Agent and a CPA for multistate tax work?
Enrolled Agents are IRS-authorized for representation and have specialization in federal tax law; CPAs may have broader scope depending on the firm and state.
Do I need multistate tax filings if I run a remote/online business?
Possibly yes—sales tax nexus, income tax, withholding responsibilities may apply depending on where you have operations or customers.
What happens if I’m audited in multiple states?
Having an Enrolled Agent means you have someone to represent you in state and IRS audits, respond to notices, and manage documentation effectively.
Ready to face tax challenges across states with confidence?
Henriquez Accounting supports individuals and businesses with tax prep & representation, bookkeeping, and business consulting.

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