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ATPlogoAccredited Tax Preparers (ATPs) and Accredited Business Accountant/Advisors (ABAs) are exempt from the requirement to take an Annual Federal Tax Refresher (AFTR) course and exam that is part of the new Internal Revenue Service (IRS) voluntary Annual Filing Season Program (AFSP).

The Accreditation Council for Accountancy and Taxation (ACAT) is a non-profit, independent testing organization that accredits professionals with the ATP and ABA credentials. ABAs and ATPs will automatically receive the AFSP-Record of Completion and be included in a public database of tax return preparers scheduled to launch on the IRS website by January 2015. This Directory of Federal Tax Return Preparers with Credentials and Select Qualifications will include the name, city, state, zip code, and credentials of all ABAs, ATPs, attorneys, CPAs, enrolled agents, enrolled retirement plan agents and enrolled actuaries with a valid Preparer Tax Identification Number (PTIN), as well as all AFSP-Record of Completion holders, including ACAT-credentialed ABAs and ATPs.

Beginning in 2016, ATPs and ABAs – as AFSP participants – can also represent clients before the IRS regarding returns they prepared and signed. PTIN holders without an AFSP Record of Completion or other professional credential will not be allowed to represent clients before the IRS.

“We are thrilled that the IRS has recognized the experience, comprehensive ongoing education requirements, and stringent exams that are required for a tax preparer to earn the ATP and ABA credentials,” says ACAT President Roy Frick, EA, ABA, ATA, ARA, LPA. “All ATPs and ABAs in good standing are exempt from taking the annual AFTR course and exam. So why would any tax preparer take the Annual Federal Tax Refresher course and exam each year when they can earn a prestigious credential they can use after their name every year?”

The ATP is a leading national credential for tax practitioners who have a thorough knowledge of the existing tax code and the preparation of individual tax returns. To become an ATP, candidates must pass the ATP exam, which is offered twice per year at testing centers around the country and have three years of work experience in tax preparation, two of which may be satisfied through college credit.

For more information about the ATP special designation and recognition visit www.acatcredentials.org.

Liz Soria, ATP and President of Express Tax & Bookkeeping Services located in Lighthouse Point, FL. Liz’s has earned and held current the ATP credential since 2008 before the IRS recommended any PTIN tax prepares to obtain tax courses and to keep current with all the tax changing codes. Liz’s was also a former employee of HR & Block (2004) as a Tax Associate for three years before departing and starting her new business to assist individuals and small businesses with their accounting and tax services.  Liz’s cab be reach at (888) 628-0011 or you can also contact her at the corporate website https://etbsfl.com/

 

Posted September 14, 2014

 

 

 

 

 

 

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