Join us for NAEA’s Biggest Event of the Year!
Salt Lake City, UT | July 28 – 30, 2025
Early bird pricing ends 2/28/2025!
…attendees were invited to participate in a virtual social hour to celebrate with the board of directors and new graduates. To learn more about NAEA leadership, visit https://naea.org/about-naea/governance/. To learn more about the National Tax Practice Institute, visit https://naea.org/careers-learning/ntpi/. About the National Association of Enrolled Agents The National Association of Enrolled Agents (NAEA) has been powering enrolled agents, America’s tax experts® for nearly 50 years and is the only professional association dedicated to EAs. NAEA is a non-profit membership organization…
…at the event. There are multiple sponsorship opportunities at the virtual Summer Series in the months of June, July, and August. Exhibitors and sponsors interested in sharing service information and product solutions are encouraged to download the virtual prospectus or the in-person prospectus. Contact Erin Mosher, Director of Education at emosher@naea.org for more information. To learn more about the Special Topics Workshop, visit www.naea.org/events/special-topics-workshop. To learn more about the Summer Series, visit www.naea.org/events/summer-series. About the National Association of Enrolled Agents…
…May 30, 2025. Late Nonmember $1400 Valid through July 28, 2025. Add-Ons Guest Ticket $500 Bring your partner, colleague, and/or someone new to the industry. Materials Book $250 Get all your course materials printed in a convenient booklet! Cancellation/Refund Policy To request a refund for conference registration, send a written request to the Education Department at education@naea.org. Refunds are approved case-by-case and, if approved, will be processed via the original payment method. Full Refund Deadline: June 28th After this…
…enhance engagement in the industry. Learn leadership skills, member engagement and direction at the affiliate and national level. $195 This is a member-only event. Refund Policy Tickets are non-refundable but are transferable to another member. Attendees can transfer tickets directly from their registration page. Transfers are accepted until May 10th. After that date, no transfers will be accepted. Exceptions are made on a case-by-case basis. If you require assistance, please contact education@naea.org. Limited space is available; a waitlist will be…
…10th. After that date, no transfers will be accepted. Exceptions are made on a case-by-case basis. If you require assistance, please contact education@naea.org. Limited space is available; a waitlist will be activated for those interested in attending should registration reach capacity. The schedule is still being finalized and is subject to change. Please stay tuned for updates. Monday, May 12 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM Early Registration and Open House @ NAEA Office Tuesday, May 13 8:00 AM –…
…1:00 PM – 3:00 PM ET Audit Reconsideration 2 Level 2 Catherine Clow, EA 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM ET Office Audit Case Study 2 Level 2 Alan Pinck, EA July 13, 2021 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM ET Enforced Collection Actions 2 Level 2 Clarice Landreth, EA July 14, 2021 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM ET Penalty Abatement Strategies 2 Level 2 Thomas Gorczynski, EA, USTCP July 15, 2021 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM ET Collection Appeals 2 Level…
…enrolled agents will be left treading water on these important returns. The one exception is in the case where returns with UI have already been filed, which in such case will require an additional follow up amended return. Other members who have written to us have cited the following reasons for delaying the filing deadline: To start with, the IRS decided to delay the tax season until February 12, so there was a large backlog of returns to be eFiled…
…Is it possible that a substantial number of timely filed returns are taking longer than one year to process (or longer than six months, in the case of those who file for extensions)? Or is it possible that IRS believes those who file untimely returns are entitled to the convenience of an extended check box authorization? In the first case, we are hard-pressed based on our experience to believe that the agency cannot process timely filed returns before April 15…
…prepared and signed after December 31, 2015. PTIN holders without an AFSP – Record of Completion or without other professional credentials will not be able to represent clients before the IRS in any matters for returns prepared and signed after December 31, 2015. Attorneys, CPAs, and EAs will continue to have unlimited representation rights and can represent clients before any office of the IRS.From the IRS website: https://www.irs.gov/tax-professionals/frequently-asked-questions-annual-filing-season-programOnce you’ve gathered all of your information, you can create an account on…