I am Randy Lewis, EA
Randy Lewis was an IRS Revenue Officer in the Collection Division for more than 10 years. In his capacity as a revenue officer, he has worked thousands of cases and enforced the collection of IRS taxes and unfiled returns. He garnished wages, filed liens, and conducted seizures of assets for the government, so he knows how the IRS operates and how to protect you from the government abusing their authority.He is an Enrolled Agent, licensed in all 50 states to represent any taxpayer in any matter involving federal taxes. He is also authorized to represent Texas Corporations and Limited Liability Companies with franchise tax issues with the state of Texas.
He is a graduate of Ferris State University, with a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration and Marketing, and is a United States Air Force veteran. After working at the IRS for more than 10 years, he was the CEO of Phoenix Realty in Austin, Texas. He has been a Texas resident for more than 30 years.
Randy is a member of the National Association of Enrolled Agents and the Texas Society of Enrolled Agents. In addition to the rigorous tax-law exams that must be passed, the application process, and stringent background checks conducted by the U.S. Department of the Treasury to be admitted to practice before the Internal Revenue Service, the IRS requires enrolled agents to complete 72 hours of continuing education, reported every three years, to maintain their Enrolled Agent status. NAEA members are held to a higher standard. They are required to complete 30 hours of continuing education every year (a total of 90 hours per 3-year period). Because of the expertise in tax law that is required to become an Enrolled Agent, and the requirements to maintain their license, there are only about 50,000 Enrolled Agents in America.