Posted: 19 Feb 2010 at 09:42 | IP Logged
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allegro-cpa, I would say the dearth of entry level accounting jobs today is partly a function of the bad economy as well as the fact that a lot of people quit public accounting after a few years, and therefore experienced people are hard to find.
Also, ever since the wall street collapse, more people are trying to get into accounting because it is seen as being more stable despite not being lucrative.
Back on the topic of tax attorney and law school, if you are interested in tax and law but can't afford to go to law school, consider taking the Tax Court exam to get admitted to practice in Tax Court. This would allow you to represent your clients in court as lawyers can, but without the time and expense of going to law school. The tax court exam is supposed to be really tough, but it's still much cheaper and less time-consuming than going to law school and taking the bar exam.
This is the route I'm trying to take. Law would have been my first choice but there's no way I can afford law school. Email me if you want more info or want to study with me.
Also check out this link for another discussion of the topic: http://www.cpanet.com/cpa_forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=27369
__________________ KJ, CPA licensed in New York
AUD - May 2009 - 99
FAR - July 2009 - 99
REG - Aug 2009 - 99
BEC - Oct 2009 - 93
License applied for Nov 2009, received Jan 2010
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