Joint Letter to IRS on Agency’s Decision to Retire Disclosure Authorization and Automated Account Resolution From e-Services

…pushed electronic commerce and Congress ultimately mandated e-filing for paid preparers. In fact, retiring DA and EAR is counter to key outcomes and recommendations in ETAAC’s recently filed Annual Report to Congress. Against this background, we were informed “former DA users will need to complete Form 2848, Power of Attorney and Declaration of Representative, or Form 8821, Tax Information Authorizations, and mail or fax it to the appropriate IRS location…allow[ing] at least four days for the authorization to post.” Further,…

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2024 Fall Scholarship Winners Jane Adams LaShaun Adesimilolu Lucky Allen Jonjy Ananth Bridgit Arnold Dustin Baker Diana Barajas Amy M. Bates Breanna Belizaire Jennie Brown Heidi Ann Cantwell Tracy L. Cathey Arlene R. Cline Kathy Cobb Tiffany Costigan Michael DeCarlo Marla Dodds Rania Ghallab Wil Golden Natasha Grant Kari Hayes Eglee Hernandez Amin Hussain Laraine Irizarry Christopher M. Jervis Julie Kesterson Rafiah Khan-Ali Keara King Bryanne Kramer Tiffany Lam Amanda Marsala Christine A. McKay Siobhan McMeekins Isael Mccall Geovanna P….

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…read documents or read and save documents to the shared folder. Get the answers you need. To register or to access your free account, please use the following link: https://intelliconnect.cch.com/scion/secure/index.jsp. Learn more in this how-to video for NAEA members. Wolters Kluwer Resource Page Wolters Kluwer is offering free resources to help NAEA members navigate recent business changes due to the coronavirus pandemic. Visit their COVID-19 Resource Page to gain access to a variety of free tools and complimentary webinars. Download…

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Special Topics Workshop

…business tools and resources in front of the prospects you want through our in-person education events this year. Sponsorship opportunities are available for the Special Topics Workshop and other education sessions. Download the prospectus or contact Erin Mosher, Director of Education at emosher@naea.org for more information. Hotel & Travel Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas 3708 Las Vegas Blvd S Las Vegas, NV 89109 Rates do not include the reduced $15 resort fee. Resort Fee includes: Property-wide high-speed internet access (public space…

The Definitive Guide to Becoming an Enrolled Agent

…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…

NAEA Supports National Tax Security Awareness Week

…tips offered by the IRS to help protect yourself and your business: Be vigilant; be skeptical. Never open a link or attachment from an unknown or suspicious source. Even if the email is from a known source, approach with caution. Cybercrooks are adept at mimicking trusted businesses, friends and family. Thieves may have compromised a friend’s email address or they may be spoofing the address with a slight change in text, such as name@example.com vs narne@example.com. In the latter, merely…

NAEA’s Code of Conduct Policy

NAEA Code of Conduct Thank you for being part of the NAEA community. We are committed to providing a safe, collaborative, and welcoming environment for all virtual participants. To ensure the best possible experience for all members, we have established some basic guidelines for participation in virtual events, social media platforms, community discussion boards and in-person events. If you have any questions or concerns, or if you would like to report a violation of NAEA’s Code of Conduct Policy, please…