Membership
We would like to invite you our dynamic community dedicated to promoting the education, interests, and professional development of tax preparers. The National Society of Tax Professionals, founded in 1985, is an influential association and an IRS Tax Pro Association Partner. Our members run the gamut of tax preparation practice: CPAs, EAs (Enrolled Agents), bookkeepers, and credentialed tax preparers working in small and large businesses, in corporations and private business, and self-employed. To promote the accurate preparation of clients’ taxes, NSTP members are privy to vibrant programs that enhance their professional growth. Membership will provide you with technical information, updates on tax changes, and professional networking opportunities to help advance your career.
Award Winning Education
Soar to new heights with NSTP Education! The National Society of Tax Professionals (NSTP) is the premier professional membership organization exclusively for tax preparers. NSTP is a place for you to access outstanding professional learning opportunities from home, seminars near you, or a beautiful Education Destination like Cabo San Lucas or Napa Valley. Choose from a growing number of workshops, federal tax updates, live webinars, on-demand webinars, and more to create your ideal education experience. You’ll be informed and inspired by networking with other tax pros and our expert instructors. NSTP’s programming is 100% premier content that can be applied to help you soar to new heights in your tax practice.
TAX HELPLINE
Do you sometimes have tax questions that you can’t find the answers for? Included in the annual membership fee, NSTP Members receive 6 FREE questions to the Tax Helpline.
NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES
In the ever-changing world of taxes and business it is important to keep up with the technical changes as well as overall trends in the tax profession.
Tax Research Service
Tax Research Service is an expanded research source available to both members and non-members. You will be provided with a written report including tax sources, tax code and tax law cites as appropriate.
Latest Tax News
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If a taxpayer disagrees with an IRS decision, they can ask the IRS Independent Office of Appeals to review their case. This office is separate from the rest of the IRS.
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With identity theft and refund fraud an ongoing concern, the Internal Revenue Service has highlighted additional protections for tax professionals being taken to increase security for the
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IRS has provided several plain language explanations on claiming the employer-provided childcare credit (§45F).
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Given the sensitivity of taxpayer information, the IRS is continually reviewing and strengthening its practices to guard against identity theft and the improper disclosure of taxpayer information.