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preparers are exempt from the Annual Federal Refresher
Course and IRS record of completion requirements. Therefore make
sure of your requirements as you may have different
requirements in attaining the IRS Record of Completion.
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you register for the Annual Federal Tax Refresher (AFTR)
course, proceed with the following:
Annual Federal Tax
Refresher (AFTR) Course (Hours
are listed in accordance with IRS Annual Federal Tax
Refresher (AFTR) course requirements. This includes the 6
hour Annual Federal Tax Refresher (AFTR) course as required
by the IRS to get IRS Record of Completion). 6 Hours:
federal tax law, Tax Refresher/Updates, and regulations,
practice procedures. Complete the following plus the
knowledge-based comprehension test:
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Refresher (AFTR) course right away and advance at your own
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Paying the registration fees for the Annual Federal Tax
Refresher (AFTR) course is registering.
Once you have registered for the Annual Federal Tax
Refresher (AFTR) course, please go to “Student
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The new tax updates part of the Annual Federal Tax Refresher
(AFTR) course includes recent changes of tax rules such as
adjustments for annual inflation and the filing requirement
threshold amounts. Hence, the Annual Federal Tax Refresher (AFTR)
course also covers the new exemption and standard deduction
amounts. In this part of the Annual Federal Tax Refresher (AFTR)
course we will review the Additional Medicare Tax, the Net
Investment Income Tax, same gender marriage issues, the ACA
Health Insurance Premium Tax Credit and ACA Individual
Shared Responsibility Payment. Due dates and extensions are
also covered in this part of Annual Federal Tax Refresher (AFTR)
course. All these items are covered in the first domain of
the Annual Federal Tax Refresher (AFTR) course.
The General review or tax law part of the Annual Federal Tax
Refresher (AFTR) course will cover basic tax issues such as
filing status, claiming dependents, using correct SSN or
other identification numbers for exemptions claimed.
Furthermore, taxable and non-taxable wages, interest,
dividend income, taxable state and local refunds, and
self-employment are also covered in this part of Annual
Federal Tax Refresher (AFTR) course. Also covered in this
part of Annual Federal Tax Refresher (AFTR) course are
social security benefits, IRAs, pensions, annuities, and
capital gains. In this part of the Annual Federal Tax
Refresher (AFTR) course you will also be able to review
income adjustment items such as deductible part of SE tax,
student loan interest and tuition and fees deductions. Other
items reviewed in this part of the Annual Federal Tax
Refresher (AFTR) course are standard and itemized
deductions, and its diligence with the EIC credit. The
Annual Federal Tax Refresher (AFTR) course covers child Tax
Credit, Additional Child tax Credit, Child and Dependent
Care Credit and the American Opportunity and Lifetime
learning Credits. Domain 2 of the Annual Federal Tax
Refresher (AFTR) course covers withholding, estimated tax
payments and refunds or payments. This domain of the Annual
Federal Tax Refresher (AFTR) course covers tax law topics.
Additionally, this part of Annual Federal Tax Refresher (AFTR)
course covers other basic tax items.
In domain 3 of the Annual Federal Tax Refresher (AFTR)
course, the preparer will review items that relate to
practice regulations and IRS tax code conduct procedures.
Most items covered in domain 3 of Annual Federal Tax
Refresher (AFTR) course are stated in the IRS Circular 230.
The items discussed in this part of the Annual Federal Tax
Refresher (AFTR) course will be penalties assessed by the
IRS for negligent or willful mis-conduct. Other items of
discussion the Annual Federal Tax Refresher (AFTR) course
include obligations to retain or furnish copies, e-file
procedures compliance, and failure to sign penalties.
Lastly, the Annual Federal Tax Refresher (AFTR) course
reviews penalties for not identifying yourself as a tax
preparer. The purpose of code and procedures part of the
Annual Federal Tax Refresher (AFTR) course is to review
correct conduct and fraudulent behavior awareness.
This Annual Federal Tax Refresher (AFTR)
course allows you 6 hours of continuing education. You will
also receive the IRS Annual Federal Tax Refresher (AFTR)
course program certificate and you will be included in a
public database with attorneys, CPAs, enrolled agents,
enrolled retirement plan agents and enrolled actuaries and
others who have completed the Annual Federal Tax Refresher (AFTR)
course. The preparers who have met the Annual Federal Tax
Refresher (AFTR) course requirements will be listed by
January. It is of great benefit to be included in this
national list of high ranking professionals who have
completed the Annual Federal Tax Refresher (AFTR) course.
The IRS sends notices to taxpayers promoting preparers with
Annual Federal Tax Refresher (AFTR) course and the record of
completion. As an Annual Federal Tax Refresher (AFTR) course
certified preparer your clients will be able to trust that
you know your job. The IRS lets taxpayers know you completed
the Annual Federal Tax Refresher (AFTR) course and thus that
taxpayers trust you. The IRS will refer you to taxpayers as
an Annual Federal Tax Refresher (AFTR) course participant
with IRS Record of completion. Use Annual Federal Tax
Refresher (AFTR) course and record of completion list to
your advantage. Remember, the IRS Annual Federal Tax
Refresher (AFTR) course and record of completion will not be
available in tax season. Don’t miss out! This IRS Annual
Federal Tax Refresher (AFTR) course record of completion is
only to the end of December for the filing season. You can
still complete the Annual Federal Tax Refresher (AFTR)
course at any time. Enrolled Agents cannot complete the
Annual Federal Refresher Course for CE credits. The Annual
Federal Tax Refresher (AFTR) course and other required CE
must be completed by December 31st for the tax
season for IRS Record of Completion.
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