Save money, sign up now for IRS tax forums

| 22 Feb 2012 | 12:54

    WASHINGTON, D.C. — As the IRS Nationwide Tax Forums are about to begin, the IRS invites enrolled agents, certified public accountants, certified financial planners and other tax professionals to make their reservations for one of six forums being held throughout the country this summer. Those who sign up by the preregistration date will save $129. The IRS Nationwide Tax Forums are three-day events that provide tax professionals with the most up-to-date information on federal and state tax issues presented by IRS experts and partner organizations. The forums offer an opportunity to receive up to 18 continuing education credits through a variety of training seminars and workshops. 2010 Registration Fees, Dates and Locations: The cost of enrollment for those who preregister is $206 per person, a savings of $129 off the late or on-site registration price of $335. Preregistration ends two weeks prior to the start of each forum. This year, 43 separate seminars and workshops are being offered, each of which qualifies for continuing professional education credit for enrolled agents and certified public accountants. Additionally, these seminars may qualify for continuing education credit for certified financial planners, pending review and acceptance by the Certified Financial Planner Board. Members of the participating associations qualify for discounted enrollment costs if they meet the preregistration deadlines above. Members should contact their association directly for more information. In addition to the seminars, the forums also feature a two-day expo with representatives from the IRS as well as other tax, financial, and business communities offering their products, services, and expertise designed with the tax professional in mind. Attendees can visit the IRS Preparer Services Room and sign up to become an authorized IRS e-file provider or learn about other electronic services to benefit their business. Attendees are invited to bring their most difficult unresolved case to the forums to work with IRS personnel in the Case Resolution Room for assistance. Last year, representatives brought a total of 1,099 cases with a 95 percent on-site resolution rate. For more information, or to register online, visit www.irstaxforum.com.