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Donna Clark, Enrolled Agent

Introducing Donna Clark, Enrolled Agent and local tax expert at RWB Tax Service. Serving Carroll and Douglas Counties, Donna focuses on complex tax matters, IRS representation, and ongoing accounting support for both individuals and businesses throughout West Georgia.

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About Donna Clark

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30+ Years Experience

QuickBooks Certified ProAdvisor

IRS Enrolled Agent

With over 30 years of hands-on tax experience, Donna combines advanced IRS representation as an Enrolled Agent with deep expertise in business taxes, payroll, bookkeeping, and complex individual returns.

Donna Clark is an Enrolled Agent with the Internal Revenue Service and a tax professional serving individuals and businesses through RWB Tax Service in Villa Rica, Georgia. She works with a wide range of clients, including small business owners, truck drivers, investors, clergy, and individuals with complex tax situations. Her approach centers on accuracy, clarity, and helping clients understand how tax decisions affect their financial position year after year.

As a federally authorized tax practitioner, Donna represents clients before the IRS in audits, collections, and other tax matters. She also provides ongoing bookkeeping and payroll support, helping businesses stay organized, compliant, and prepared for tax season. Her background includes QuickBooks certification and extensive experience working with both routine filings and more involved tax scenarios.

What is an Enrolled Agent?

The highest credential the IRS awards.

An Enrolled Agent is a tax professional who is licensed by the U.S. Department of the Treasury through the Internal Revenue Service. This credential allows them to represent taxpayers in all matters before the IRS, including audits, appeals, and collections. Unlike some other tax professionals, Enrolled Agents are federally authorized, which means they can assist clients across all 50 states.

To become an Enrolled Agent, a professional must pass a comprehensive examination covering individual and business tax returns or qualify through prior IRS experience. They are also required to complete continuing education each year to maintain their status. This ongoing training helps ensure they stay current with tax law changes, filing requirements, and IRS procedures.

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Elite IRS Authority

An Enrolled Agent is a tax practitioner authorized directly by the U.S. Treasury. They possess unlimited practice rights, meaning they can represent any taxpayer regarding any tax matter before any IRS office.

The EA Exam (SEE)

To become an EA, candidates must pass the Special Enrollment Examination (SEE)—a grueling, comprehensive three-part exam focusing specifically on individual and business tax law and representation.

EA vs CPA

While CPAs are state-licensed and often focus heavily on general accounting and auditing, EAs are federally licensed and specialize entirely in taxation. For IRS issues, an EA is the ultimate specialist.

Advanced IRS Representation Credentials

One of the key distinctions of an Enrolled Agent is the ability to represent taxpayers directly before the IRS. Donna works with clients who receive notices, face audits, or need help resolving outstanding tax issues. Representation may involve communicating with the IRS on the client’s behalf, gathering documentation, and working toward a resolution that aligns with the client’s situation.

Federal License

When you receive a letter from the IRS, you need someone who knows the system from the inside out. Enrolled agents are required to complete 72 hours of continuing education every three years to maintain their status, keeping them ahead of ever-changing tax codes.

Unlimited Representation Rights

Audit Defense & Negotiations

Complex Tax Resolution

Tax Court Appeals

Penalty Abatement

Federal & State Compliance

What Our Clients Say

I have worked with RWB for 9 years now. Each time I have had an interaction with Donna and her team, they have not rushed through to get to the next appointment. This is a warm and professional environment, just what I've come to expect over the years.

— Dorinne A.

I have gone to RWB Tax Service for over 10 years, and we have always been greeted with a smile and a hug. Donna is wonderful, kind, and patient. I have had my ups and downs, and she has always been there.

— Miriam K.

Great staff! They made sure to get everything done so that I could get a refund. Very pleasant experience. I will be back next year to do my taxes with Donna.

— Susan S.

Who Typically Works With an Enrolled Agent?

Clients who work with Enrolled Agents often have tax situations that go beyond simple filings. This can include self-employed individuals, business owners, people with multiple income streams, or those who have received IRS notices. Others seek guidance when planning ahead for major financial changes, such as starting a business or managing rental properties.

Because Enrolled Agents focus specifically on taxation, they are often a practical choice for ongoing tax planning and compliance support. Their training and continued education are centered entirely on tax law and IRS procedures.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between an Enrolled Agent and a CPA?

Enrolled Agents specialize in taxation and are licensed at the federal level by the IRS. CPAs are licensed at the state level and may focus on a broader range of accounting services. Both can prepare tax returns, but Enrolled Agents are specifically focused on tax law and IRS representation.

Can an Enrolled Agent represent me in an IRS audit?

Yes. Enrolled Agents have full rights to represent taxpayers before the IRS in audits, appeals, and collections.

Do I need an Enrolled Agent for simple tax returns?

Not always. However, if your financial situation involves multiple income sources, business activity, or IRS notices, working with an Enrolled Agent may provide added clarity and support.

Is an Enrolled Agent recognized in all states?

Yes. Because the credential is issued by the federal government, Enrolled Agents can assist taxpayers in all 50 states.

How often do Enrolled Agents complete training?

They are required to complete continuing education regularly to maintain their license and stay current with tax law changes.

What should I do if I get an audit letter from the IRS?

Do not ignore it, and do not contact the IRS alone. Call an Enrolled Agent immediately. As EAs, we can review the letter, assess the situation, and communicate directly with the IRS on your behalf, ensuring your rights are protected.

What areas do you serve?

Our physical office is in Villa Rica, GA, and we proudly serve Carroll, Douglas, and surrounding counties. However, because our EA license is federal, we can represent and assist clients nationwide.

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