
IRS Practitioner Tax Center
Disaster Relief Resource Center for Tax Professionals
As a result of recent natural disasters many payroll and
practitioner businesses and their clients have suffered
significant losses. Our goal is to provide resources and
assistance to members of the impacted payroll and
practitioner community.
Getting Started
Online Application - Form SS-4, Employer Identification
Number (EIN)
Apply online for the Employer Identification Number (EIN),
also known as a Federal Tax Identification Number.
IRS Forms and Publications
Forms and Publications
Need an IRS form or publication?
Draft Forms and Instructions
See the draft copies of a variety of forms,
instructions, and publications as well as a schedule of
release dates.
Office of Professional Responsibility
Standards of Practice for Tax Professionals
To better serve its
customers the Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR)
has reorganized its Web site and created a resource
center for tax professionals. The site also hosts a new
OPR At-a-Glance page for customer convenience. This page
includes reference to Circular 230.
Electronic Filing
e-file Made Easy - A Tax Professional's One-Stop e-file
& e-Pay Shop
This site was designed by the IRS to provide users with
an easy to follow, one-stop resource center for IRS
e-file and e-payment information. We hope
the information contained on this Web site is just what
you've been looking for. It was developed specifically
for tax professionals like yourself who are interested
in offering IRS
e-file to their individual and
business clients.
Electronic Federal Tax Payments (EFTPS)
Businesses and individuals can use the Electronic
Federal Tax Payment System to pay all their federal
taxes electronically, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, via
the phone, personal computer (PC) software or the
Internet. Visit the EFTPS web site for all the latest
information! Or visit the Department of Treasury’s
Financial Management Services web page on EFTPS.
e-services – On-line Tools for Tax Professionals
e-services is a suite of web-based products that will
allow tax professionals and payers to conduct business
with the IRS electronically. These services are
available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week from just about
any computer with an internet connection.
QuickAlerts "More" e-file Benefits for EROs
Get on board and be one of the thousands of tax
professionals that currently receive information on
“up-to-the-minute”
e-file events.
IRS e-file Library
The e-file library has publications, documents and
electronic resources to help promote e-file services to
your clients. It includes Publication 1345A (Filing
Season Supplement) and other technical publications for
individual and business e-file.
Tax Pro News
Visit the Tax Pro News for the latest announcements of
interest to the practitioner community.
Tax Pro Events
The IRS offers a wide variety of educational events for
the practitioner community including tax practitioner
institute classes, phone forums, seminars, and local
liaison meetings.
Talk With the IRS
IRS Hotlines and Toll-Free Numbers
A consolidated list of frequently requested phone
numbers and hours of operation including Practitioner
Priority Service, IRS Tax Help Line for Individuals,
Business and Specialty Tax Help and e-Help.
Contact My Local Office
IRS Taxpayer Assistance Centers are your one-stop
resource for face-to-face tax help and solutions to tax
problems, every business day.
Stakeholder Liaison (SL) Local Contacts
Your local Stakeholder Liaison office establishes
relationships with organizations representing small
business and the tax professional community and
providing information about the policies, practices and
procedures the IRS uses to ensure compliance with the
tax laws. To establish a relationship with SL, use this
list to find a contact in your state.
Taxpayer Advocate Service
The Taxpayer Advocate is an independent organization
within the IRS. They help taxpayers resolve problems
with the IRS and recommend changes that will prevent the
problems.
Reporting Tax Fraud
If you suspect or know of an individual or company that
is not complying with the tax laws, you may report this
activity by completing
Form 3949-A . This article provides additional
guidance on submitting the report.
Learning Center
Tax Talk Today
Tax Talk Today is dedicated to providing continuing
education and information for tax practitioners. This
series of monthly 60-minute webcasts covers current
issues of interest to the tax professional community.
You can participate live or review the archived
programs. Tax Talk Today is a Continuing Education
course provider approved by
NASBA,
CTEC,
APA and the
IRS for CPE Credit for tax practitioners.
Resources
Sign up for e-News for Tax Professionals
The IRS e-News For Tax Professionals provides the latest
national news for the tax professional community, as
well as links to resources on IRS.gov and local news and
events by state.
Tax Code, Regulations and Other Official Guidance
A one-stop spot for researching publicly available
versions of the Internal Revenue Code (IRC), Treasury
(Federal tax) Regulations, or other types of official
IRS guidance published in the Internal Revenue Bulletin
(IRB).
Internal Revenue Bulletin
The Internal Revenue Bulletin (IRB) is the authoritative
instrument of the IRS for announcing all substantive
ruling necessary to promote a uniform application of tax
law.
Retirement Plans for Small Businesses
Are you looking for information on employee retirement
plans in order to provide better service to all your
clients?
Issue Management Resolution System
The IRS Stakeholder Liaison (SL) function has
established the Issue Management Resolution System (IMRS),
a streamlined and structured process that facilitates
stakeholder issue identification, resolution and
feedback.
Abusive Tax Schemes
Tax Scams - How to Recognize and Avoid Them
To help the public recognize and avoid abusive tax
schemes, the IRS offers an abundance of educational
materials. Participating in illegal schemes to avoid
paying taxes can result in imprisonment and fines, as
well as the repayment of taxes owed with penalties and
interest. Education is the best way to avoid the
pitfalls of these "too good to be true" tax scams.
Resources for Specific Communities
Industries/Professions
Specific tax information for Agriculture, Automotive,
Construction, Entertainment, Fishing, Gas Retailers,
Manufacturing, Real Estate, Restaurants, Tax
Professionals, and other industries. Many of industry
links include helpful Tax Tips.
Audit Technique Guides
The Audit Techniques Guides focus on developing highly
trained examiners for a particular industry segment.
These Guides contain examination techniques, common and
unique industry issues, business practices, industry
terminology and other information.
Tax Information for International Businesses
This section provides information on international
taxes.
Tax Information for Tax Professionals
This section provides information for tax practitioners
and other tax professionals.
The Tax Gap
Find resources on this page pertaining to the tax gap —
the difference between the amount of tax that taxpayers
should pay and the amount that is paid voluntarily and
on time. The tax gap can also be thought of as the sum
of non-compliance with the tax law. This page provides
links to facts sheets that will help you and your
clients close the gap.