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Issue Number: 2025-33Inside This Issue
1. IRS Nationwide Tax Forum: Designed for the Tax Pro Time is running out to register for the largest and longest-running IRS education and outreach program designed specifically for tax professionals -- the IRS Nationwide Tax Forum. The Tax Forum provides an unparalleled opportunity to learn from experts, connect with IRS officials and gain valuable insights into the world of tax. Our expert-led seminars, workshops and networking events are tailored to the needs of tax professionals at all levels of expertise, ensuring you have the knowledge and tools you need to excel in your career. Attendees can also meet dozens of exhibitors in the Tax Forum Expo Hall, attend a Monday evening Practice Management session and network with colleagues. Registration is still available for Orlando (Aug. 26 – 28) and Baltimore (Sept. 9-11). To register, visit IRS Nationwide Tax Forum today. 2. Security Summit: Protect against tax identity theft with multi-factor IDs, Identity Protection PINs, IRS Online Accounts In the fourth installment of its special summer news release series, the IRS and its partners in the Security Summit highlight the importance of multi-factor identification and the IRS Identity Protection PIN in the defense against identity thieves. The IRS also encourages all tax pros and taxpayers to establish an IRS Online Account for secure access to IRS account information online. By establishing an account, tax pros and individuals can prevent fraudsters from opening IRS accounts on their behalf. Tax professionals should stay connected to the IRS through subscriptions to e-News for tax professionals and IRS social media sites. 3. Tax relief for West Virginia disaster victims The IRS is providing tax relief for individuals and businesses in parts of West Virginia affected by severe storms, straight-line winds, flooding, landslides and mudslides beginning on June 14. These taxpayers now have until Feb. 2, 2026, to file various federal individual and business tax returns and make tax payments.
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