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    Enrolled Agent Fee

    WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service today released proposed regulations that would reduce fees related to application and renewal for enrolled agents and enrolled retirement plan agents. The reduction is related to the preparer tax identification number requirements implemented last month which establish a new registration process and fee for all return preparers.

    The proposed regulations (REG-124018-10) would reduce the fee for application and renewal for enrolled agents and enrolled retirement plan agents from $125 to $30. The reduction reflects the fact that the processes used to review enrollment and renewal of enrollment applications are partially duplicative of the new process for reviewing a PTIN application, which costs $64.25.
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    Originally posted by Jesse View Post
    WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service today released proposed regulations that would reduce fees related to application and renewal for enrolled agents and enrolled retirement plan agents. The reduction is related to the preparer tax identification number requirements implemented last month which establish a new registration process and fee for all return preparers.

    The proposed regulations (REG-124018-10) would reduce the fee for application and renewal for enrolled agents and enrolled retirement plan agents from $125 to $30. The reduction reflects the fact that the processes used to review enrollment and renewal of enrollment applications are partially duplicative of the new process for reviewing a PTIN application, which costs $64.25.
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      Think they'll ever get that renewal form back online?

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