…Alan Pinck, EA Tax Research & Resources 2 Level 1 Tom Gorczynski, EA Pro Virtual Coffee & Welcome Rep Update: Current Issues for EAs 2 Grad Level David Gannaway, EA Audit & Clergy 2 Grad Level Laura Strombom, EA November 11, 2020 Essential Virtual Coffee & Welcome Introduction to Appeals 2 Level 1 Tom Gorczynski, EA Transcripts 1 Level 1 Clarice Landreth, EA Capstone Course: IRS Newsroom 1 Level 1 David Gannaway, EA Pro Virtual Coffee & Welcome LLC &…
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…Register to attend NTPI Level 1 Course Schedule Time Course Name CE Hours NTPI Equivalent Speaker June 1, 2021 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM ET Introduction to Representation 2 Level 1 Laura Strombom, EA June 2, 2021 2:00 PM- 4:00 PM ET Statute of Limitations 2 Level 1 Thomas Gorczynski, EA, USTCP June 3, 2021 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM ET IRS Exam Process 2 Level 1 Alan Pinck, EA June 8, 2021 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM ET IRS…
NAEA advocacy—a critical component of our government relations activities—seeks solutions to problems to promote and protect the rights of enrolled agents. Most importantly, NAEA advocacy ensures that your voice is heard on the essential role of enrolled agents in the tax administration process and provides a platform to educate legislators and policymakers and to participate in the democratic process. Under the leadership of the late William D. “Bill” Payne, EA, the NAEA PAC was created in 2006. Shoulder-to-shoulder with NAEA…
…confirmed by the member through self-attestation during the membership renewal process. This past May, the NAEA Board of Directors approved a membership dues increase by $10. Effective September 1, 2022, membership dues for Enrolled Agents and Associates have increased from $265 to $275 and Emeritus membership dues from $66.25 to $68. Academic associate dues remain the same. (Open to new enrolled agents only) Fees and eligibility: $100 discount off first year of membership for individuals who have passed the Special…
…agencies. Our members belong to a strong network of experienced, well-trained tax professionals who effectively represent their clients while working to ensure the tax code is reasonably and fairly enforced. Moving to the point of the letter, one of the SAFETEA revenue offset proposals would require a significant change to IRS’ offer-in-compromise (OIC) program. More specifically, the proposal would require a taxpayer to remit either a 20% down payment with any lump sum offer or to make regular payments of…
…proposals would require a significant change to IRS’ offer-in-compromise (OIC) program. More specifically, the proposal would require a taxpayer to remit either a 20% down payment with any lump sum offer or to make regular payments of proposed OIC installment payments. Should IRS reject any offer, the agency would retain any monies that a taxpayer submits with his/her offer. While the proposal would repeal the $150 OIC user fee, reduce IRS’ time to accept an offer from 24 to 12…
More about NAEA: NAEA’s board of directors leverages the association’s unique value proposition to benefit the public interest, members, and the profession. NAEA is the nation’s leading community for anyone—from students to experts with decades of experience—along the tax professional spectrum. NAEA consists of volunteer groups and staff working together to achieve the association’s objectives….
February 21, 2018 In October 2017, an NAEA member received a visit from a Treasury Inspector General of Tax Administration (TIGTA) Special Agent who served her with a cease and desist letter with respect to her use of an IRS-approved EA logo on her business card. NAEA was as troubled as anyone by this development. The government relations team reached out to IRS, asking for an explanation and clarification about the decision to prohibit use of the long-ago approved logo….