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Yes, a convicted felon can become an Enrolled Retirement Plan Agent (ERPA) or an Enrolled Agent (EA) with the IRS, but it may depend on the nature of the felony and the specific circumstances. The IRS requires applicants to disclose any felony convictions, and they will conduct a suitability check to evaluate the individual's trustworthiness and character. If the conviction is related to tax fraud or dishonesty, it may hinder the application process. Ultimately, the decision rests with the IRS and its assessment of the applicant's qualifications.

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