Update
Got this today in my NAEA E@lert:
Hold on; Hold Fast; Hold Out. Patience is Genius.
Yes, notwithstanding prognostications from E@lert, we reached the end of the week without seeing the final EA/ERPA user fee regulations. In addition to sending Ye Olde Trusty Magic 8 Ball back to the shop, this means we still must wait for the renewal window for EAs with Social Security Numbers ending in 4, 5, and 6. We've been covering this issue since IRS first announced the delay (see October 22, 2010 E@lert) and we stress to those of you in cycle that you will continue to be considered an enrolled agent in good standing. Announcement 2010-81 provides the details and, at three pages, is worth re-reading.
Got this today in my NAEA E@lert:
Hold on; Hold Fast; Hold Out. Patience is Genius.
Yes, notwithstanding prognostications from E@lert, we reached the end of the week without seeing the final EA/ERPA user fee regulations. In addition to sending Ye Olde Trusty Magic 8 Ball back to the shop, this means we still must wait for the renewal window for EAs with Social Security Numbers ending in 4, 5, and 6. We've been covering this issue since IRS first announced the delay (see October 22, 2010 E@lert) and we stress to those of you in cycle that you will continue to be considered an enrolled agent in good standing. Announcement 2010-81 provides the details and, at three pages, is worth re-reading.
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