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    Hello,does Anyone Knoe When We Have To Take Competency Exam? I Am A Registered Tax Preparer And I Am Getting Different Answers.also What Courses Do We Take Besides Ethics To Comply With The 18 Credits We Have To Have Each Year ? Any Help Would Be Greatly Appreciated. Thank You Debbie

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    Rtrp

    My understanding is that you cannot call yourself a registered tax return preparer until you have passed the exam.

    The CPE requirement is 15 hours--not 18.

    10 hours of general tax law
    2 hours of ethics
    3 hours of tax update

    If you have a valid PTIN, you have until the end of 2013 to pass the exam.

    But the CPE requirements are effective for 2012.

    BMK
    Burton M. Koss
    koss@usakoss.net

    ____________________________________
    The map is not the territory...
    and the instruction book is not the process.

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      #3
      As I asked before on another thread......I am seeing several people saying they are "Registered Tax Preparers". You should not be using that designation until after you receive a certificate from the IRS after the testing.

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        Continuing Education

        The IRS has also announced that those who have a provisional PTIN but have not yet passed the RTRP exam can get up to 10 hours of CE credit for taking an exam preparation course.

        It needs to be a course that is offered by an approved provider. But the point is that you can get CE credit for a course that helps you study for the exam. The 10 hours for such a course would correspond to the 10 hours of "general tax law." Of course you would still have to take the ethics and the update.

        One of my co-workers is using an online course offered by APlus CPE that was only $69.99, and it looks pretty good, for those who prefer a self-directed method of study (as opposed to a classroom).

        WebCE's tax continuing education catalog includes a variety of tax training courses such as the AFTR course, tax ethics, tax law updates, and more!


        For the update, if you haven't done one already, I recommend the self-study course offered by the Tax Book.

        TheTaxBook is the #1 fast-answer tax publication in America. Our publications provide fast answers to tax questions for tax practitioners!


        BMK
        Burton M. Koss
        koss@usakoss.net

        ____________________________________
        The map is not the territory...
        and the instruction book is not the process.

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          #5
          Rather than advertising as a Registered preparer until authorized by the IRS I would include the PTIN number on my business card etc and if asked say that the qualification is up to a three year process which I am in the midst of and the PTIN allows me to prepare and file returns until the process is completed.

          I tell TP's to be sure that their preparer has a PTIN issued by the IRS and that it is a requirement for preparing and filing returns this year.
          Believe nothing you have not personally researched and verified.

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