NAEA

New Media Appearances

NAEA and enrolled agents appear in a number of new media formats including video, podcasts, radio and tv ads.  Links to recent appearances follow.

August 26, 2011
NYSSEA documented its presence at the 2011 NAEA National Conference in this video compiled by Jeff Gentner, EA.

April 12, 2011
Frank Degen, EA explains the qualifications of enrolled agents and answers callers’ tax questions on MarketWatch.com (listen here) and then goes on to answer even more tax questions on the MarketPlace blog.

February 18, 2011
Here's a radio spot produced by the Ohio State Society of Enrolled Agents.

Click here to listen to or download the MP3.

February 24, 2010
Check out FSEA Suncoast Chapter President John Bryan, EA in this segment filmed by ABC Action News.

Click here to watch the video.

January 13, 2010
NAEA Senior Director of Government Relations, Robert Kerr, appears on NAEA Member Lyndon "Lyn" Ford's internet radio show, Tax Trouble Help.

Click here to listen to the show.

January 13, 2010
Melody Hobson on Good Morning America discussing the New IRS Rules for Tax Preparers.

Click here to watch the video.


December 6, 2009
Merry Brodie, Bill Nemeth, and Chet Burgess from the Georgia Association of Enrolled Agents appeared on the Think Glick Show answering listeners tax questions.

Click here to listen to the show.
Click here for the show notes.

December 5, 2009
Robert Kerr, Senior Director of Government Relations on Fox News discussing the IRS proposal to regulate tax return preparers.

Click here to see the video. 

March 8, 2009 
Robert Kerr, Senior Director of Government Relations on Fox News discussing Disreputable Tax Preparers. 

Click here to watch to the interview.

January 30, 2009
On January 30th, Frank Degen, EA, USTCP, was on Marketplace Money on NPR and covered a range of topics with host Tess Vigeland. They discussed taxes and job loss, the stimulus package, and the first-time homebuyer credit.

To listen to the interview, click here.

January, 2009
Ohio EA’s are adding sight to sound.  Last year, they had a radio spot.  This year, they have a TV spot in conjunction with Time Warner Cable. 

To listen to the radio spot, click here.
To watch the tv spot, click here.