IR-2024-270, Oct. 15, 2024
WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service today announced the launch of the 2024 , providing tax professionals access to 18 seminars recorded at this year's IRS Nationwide Tax Forum.
The Nationwide Tax Forum Online is a convenient way for tax professionals to stay up to date on current tax law, IRS procedures and essential topics for the upcoming tax season. Each seminar features a 50-minute interactive video presentation synchronized with PowerPoint slides, downloadable resources and full transcripts.
Tax professionals can earn continuing education (CE) credit for a fee of $29.00 per credit. Courses can also be reviewed for free.
To access the seminars, a tax professional needs to either have or create an account on the . Instructions can be found on the .
New 2024 seminars available online
The following is a list of the available now:
- Bark and Bite: How the IRS Watchdog Protects You from Fraud and Scams
- Choosing Retirement Plans in a SECURE 2.0 World
- Circular 230 and the Lifecycle of a Practitioner Practicing Before the IRS
- Circular 230: Professional Responsibility in Today’s Tax Practice
- Digital Assets: What Tax Pros Should Know
- E-Services and You
- IRS Transformation and the Future Vision of the Agency
- Keynote Address by Commissioner Werfel
- Let’s Chat about What You Need to Know about Transcripts and How We Might Improve Them
- Mastering IRS Authorizations with Forms 2848 and 8821
- New Online Features for Tax Pros: Do Business Faster and Easier with IRS Online
- Partnerships and Non-resident Alien Withholding
- Residential Energy and Clean Vehicle Credits
- Retirement Plans and IRAs: Distribution and Repayment Options Under SECURE 2.0
- Steering Clear of Mistakes – A Review of Refundable Credit Eligibility Rules
- Tax Law Changes for TY2024
- Taxation of U.S. Citizens and Resident Aliens (Green Card Holders) Living Abroad
- What Taxpayers Need to Know about Disaster Tax Relief
The IRS Nationwide Tax Forum Online is a continuing education provider certified by the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) and the IRS Return Preparer Office.