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News EssentialsThe Newsroom TopicsIRS Resources | Issue Number: IR-2023-109Inside This IssueTax professionals: Choose from 45 timely seminars at the 2023 Nationwide Tax Forums, earn up to 18 continuing education credits during historic period for the tax community WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service today released the seminar lineup for the 2023 IRS Nationwide Tax Forums, providing tax professionals with multiple opportunities to learn more about changes to tax law and IRS transformation efforts. During three-day sessions in five cities, the tax forums will cover an ambitious program during a historic time for the tax community. The 2023 forums, which will be held in person for the first time since 2019, offer attendees more than 40 seminars for which tax pros can earn up to 18 continuing education (CE) credits. The wide-ranging agenda includes a special focus on the Inflation Reduction Act's changes at the IRS. A special plenary session will explore changes outlined in the Strategic Operating Plan that will change how the IRS operates and interacts with taxpayers and the tax community for the next decade. Other sessions will focus on changes to retirement plan distributions under the Secure Act and how to handle virtual currency and digital assets. Other timely topics will touch on warnings related to the Employee Retention Credit and reporting changes to Form 1099-K, Payment Card and Third Party Network Transactions. The agenda also includes seminars that will help tax pros protect their businesses and clients from fraud, including a special cybersecurity course. Attendees can also benefit from refreshers on tax return preparer responsibilities, due diligence and ethics. In addition, four of the most popular sessions will be offered in both Spanish and English. "This summer marks the long-awaited return to in-person seminars at the Nationwide Tax Forums," said IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel. "We are working with our association partners to provide a timely look at some of the most important issues facing tax professionals during a dramatic period of change. Following three years of virtual sessions, the in-person seminars provide a unique opportunity for tax professionals in larger and smaller practices to get an inside look at key changes that can helps their clients and their businesses." For the full list of seminars offered this year, visit irstaxforum.com/seminars. Enrolled agents, certified public accountants, certified financial planners Annual Filing Season Program (AFSP) participants and other tax professionals are all eligible to earn CE credits. The IRS Nationwide Tax Forums are the largest and longest-running events dedicated exclusively to the needs of tax professionals. They offer an opportunity to learn from both the IRS and industry experts, network with IRS officials and colleagues, and gain valuable insights into the tax industry. 2023 registration details
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Case Resolution Program Tax professionals must bring valid power of attorney documentation for the case they wish to work with the IRS. Because of the popularity of the program, tax professionals should bring only one client case per meeting with IRS representatives. To expedite scheduling, tax professionals should bring Form 2848, Power of Attorney and Declaration of Representative, and a completed Nationwide Tax Forum Case Data Sheet with them. Exhibit hall Special events Registration information
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