Has anyone renewed for the coming season yet. I see a place to renew for 2016 but not for 2017 season.
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PTIN renewal is now active
I renewed my PTIN for 2017 and paid my $50 fee online earlier today.
Only took a few minutes at the IRS web site ( https://rpr.irs.gov/datamart/mainMenuUSIRS.do )
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Originally posted by Kram BergGold View PostMy friend got an early renewal letter as he is an EA.
"The PTIN renewal season is set to begin the week of October 17. The IRS will be emailing all PTIN holders advising that their PTINs expire on December 31, 2016 and that open season is underway for renewing for 2017.
To get a head start, this week the IRS is also sending early renewal invitations to about 70,000 PTIN holders who have renewed early the past two or three years.""You said it, they'll never know the difference. Come on, we'll paint our way out!" - Moe Howard
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Unrelated to EA status
Originally posted by Rapid Robert View PostI don't think it has anything to do with being an EA, as many EAs have not received early renewal letters. Here's what NATP says:
"The PTIN renewal season is set to begin the week of October 17. The IRS will be emailing all PTIN holders advising that their PTINs expire on December 31, 2016 and that open season is underway for renewing for 2017.
To get a head start, this week the IRS is also sending early renewal invitations to about 70,000 PTIN holders who have renewed early the past two or three years."
Following is an excerpt from an email message I received on October 5th:
"Congratulations! To thank you for repeatedly renewing your Preparer Tax Identification Number (PTIN) early, you have the opportunity to renew your PTIN before the season opens to the general public. The PTIN system is ready to accept your renewal from Oct. 5 through Oct. 14. Should you miss this opportunity, you can still renew your PTIN during renewal season in mid-October."
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Out of curiosity, why are so many people so eager to renew their PTINs? They are still valid for over two and a half more months.
While I realize most of us probably don't want to wait until December 31st, I think it is interesting why people want to do it ASAP.
I'm not meaning to speak negatively of the early-birds or anything like that; I am just curious.
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Originally posted by TaxGuyBill View PostOut of curiosity, why are so many people so eager to renew their PTINs? They are still valid for over two and a half more months.
While I realize most of us probably don't want to wait until December 31st, I think it is interesting why people want to do it ASAP.
I'm not meaning to speak negatively of the early-birds or anything like that; I am just curious.
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Originally posted by Bonnie View PostGuess I think differently. I don't want to give them my money until I have to. I don't wait til very last minute but sure don't want to part with the money this early. LolAlways cite your source for support to defend your opinion
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