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IRS In Audio
Internal Revenue Service
74 episodes
3 days ago

Stay informed about the latest IRS news and updates in audio—without the hassle of digging through the website. IRS in Audio transforms official IRS announcements, policy changes, and tax-related guidance into easy-to-digest audio segments. Each episode provides accurate, timely audio information directly from the IRS, helping you stay compliant, save time, and avoid costly mistakes.


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Stay informed about the latest IRS news and updates in audio—without the hassle of digging through the website. IRS in Audio transforms official IRS announcements, policy changes, and tax-related guidance into easy-to-digest audio segments. Each episode provides accurate, timely audio information directly from the IRS, helping you stay compliant, save time, and avoid costly mistakes.


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Treasury, IRS Reduce PTIN User Fee
IRS In Audio
2 minutes 53 seconds
1 month ago
Treasury, IRS Reduce PTIN User Fee

Treasury, IRS Reduce PTIN User Fee

  • Treasury and IRS issued interim final regs and a proposed rule to lower the PTIN user fee for tax professionals.
  • New fee: $10 IRS user fee (down from $11) + $8.75 paid to a third-party contractor.
  • Effective with the next PTIN renewal cycle beginning Oct 16, 2025. PTIN fee is nonrefundable; penalties may apply for not having/using a valid PTIN.
  • Expected volume: 900,000+ initial or renewal applications per cycle over the next three cycles.
  • Comments on the proposed rule are due by Oct 30, 2025 via Regulations.gov (reference “IRS” and “REG-108673-25”); mailing address provided for paper submissions.
  • PTINs expire Dec 31 each year. Apply/renew online at the PTIN portal (about 15 minutes) or by paper using Form W-12 (about six weeks processing).

IRS In Audio

Stay informed about the latest IRS news and updates in audio—without the hassle of digging through the website. IRS in Audio transforms official IRS announcements, policy changes, and tax-related guidance into easy-to-digest audio segments. Each episode provides accurate, timely audio information directly from the IRS, helping you stay compliant, save time, and avoid costly mistakes.


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