In several other tax forums recently I've seen discussions of IRS using a new vendor to complete fingerprinting requirements to become an authorized efile provider (EFIN holder).
For the record, EAs have always been eligible to obtain EFINs without being fingerprinted, that's how I got mine 14 years ago when I was still an employee at H&R. However, I do recall that ProMetric (the SEE administrator) did require use of an electronic fingerprint pad for admission to the test facility, not sure what they did with the biometric record.
Also worth noting, that has nothing to do with obtaining a PTIN (no fingerprint required), or those who already have a valid EFIN.
For the record, EAs have always been eligible to obtain EFINs without being fingerprinted, that's how I got mine 14 years ago when I was still an employee at H&R. However, I do recall that ProMetric (the SEE administrator) did require use of an electronic fingerprint pad for admission to the test facility, not sure what they did with the biometric record.
Also worth noting, that has nothing to do with obtaining a PTIN (no fingerprint required), or those who already have a valid EFIN.
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