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    PTIN Lowest Number Application Contest

    MY number is 6113.

    #2
    PTIN Number

    How about my 2631 number

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      #3
      Mine is 0001225.

      I sure hope I can keep it. Has anyone applied with the new application yet, and they gave you your old number?

      Has any one gotten a new number since they started this new system, I am currious what numbers they are using now.
      Last edited by PIGLEE; 09-28-2010, 05:35 PM.

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        #4
        I Rock!!

        My number was 4747 !!! The date/time listed on my application summary was "9/28/10 4:24 PM". If I win can I dump a P.I.T.A. client to one of the regulars on this forum?

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          #5
          Application Number

          Piglee, I think we were talking about the application number you get when you go through the process of paying the $64.25 to get your PTIN number (and in all likelyhood the same number you got for free in the past).

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            #6
            Then I will post my confirmation number, RPRIRS000001333 which seems to be quite low, although on another board, there is someone who claims to have #71.
            Doug

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              #7
              Retained same PTIN

              I was a little worried that I would be issued another PTIN thus the reason I applied today but I was issued the same one. During the app process I was a little concerned since it rejected my CAF but I recall someone on this board telling me the IRS was having trouble with the CAF but the EFIN took so I was feeling pretty confident that I going to be issued the same PTIN. I still dont know why the app did not ask for my current PTIN thus match it up with me.

              So now what. If we dont pay our PTIN renewal fee by 9/28/2011, what happens or are we allowed to pay before 12/31/2011?

              Would be nice if the IRS would mail us a nice certificate....ha ha ha : )

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                #8
                Same number

                I kept my original P000040xx number, much to my pleasure.

                Once you successfully complete the process, the Main Menu should then show under the Your PTIN category on the right side something akin to "Tax Preparer #P000040xx"

                That is an active link and clicking on that will take you to your PTIN account information, where you can apparently manage/update the information for that account.

                FE

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                  #9
                  How about lowest EFIN? Without considering the first two digits of course which correspond to old district numbers, mine is "0007", meaning I'm one better than James
                  Bond.
                  And BTW, any Ea's here with numbers lower than 17000?
                  ChEAr$,
                  Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA

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                    #10
                    Learn something every day

                    Originally posted by ChEAr$ View Post
                    .... Without considering the first two digits of course which correspond to old district numbers....?
                    I did not know that!

                    But come to think of it, "56" does sound familiar.

                    FE

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