2025 IRS Nationwide Tax Forum; Tax exempt filing deadline; and more
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Issue Number: 2025-17Inside This Issue
1. Register now for the 2025 IRS Nationwide Tax Forum Tax professionals are invited to register for the upcoming IRS Nationwide Tax Forum. Each of the 2025 forums is a three-day event with seminars, workshops and networking opportunities. Attendees can maximize their time by participating in additional pre-forum events including the annual filing season refresher course and practice management session. Register today to ensure your space this summer in one of the five following cities:
Visit IRS Nationwide Tax Forum for information and to take advantage of the Early Bird rate, which is available until June 10. 2. May 15 tax exempt filing deadline approaching To promote successful and timely tax exempt return filing, the IRS is highlighting key forms and topics as the May 15 deadline for tax-exempt organizations draws near. The yearly filing due date for certain returns filed by tax-exempt organizations is the fifteenth day of the fifth month after the end of an organization's accounting period. Those operating on a calendar year basis must file a return by May 15. Returns due include:
The IRS also offers online workshops to help tax-exempt organizations comply with filing requirements. They also explain the benefits, limitations and expectations of exempt organizations. 3. Upcoming webinar for tax professionals The IRS is presenting the webinar “Small Business, Big Tools: Resources from the IRS that will lead to Success” on May 8 at 2 p.m. ET. No continuing education is offered for this webinar. For more information or to register for the webinar, click here. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Thank you for subscribing to e-News for Tax Professionals an IRS e-mail service. If you have a specific concern about your client's tax situation, call the IRS Practitioner Priority Service 1-866-860-4259. This message was distributed automatically from the mailing list e-News for Tax Professionals. Please Do Not Reply To This Message To subscribe to or unsubscribe from another list, please go to the e-News Subscriptions page on the IRS Web site. |
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