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  2. Why you should line up a tax preparer now — and what ... - AOL

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    Besides being one of the "safest and most accurate ways to file a return," according to the IRS, paid preparers who do taxes for more than 10 clients generally must file electronically.

  3. Preparer Tax Identification Number - Wikipedia

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    The Preparer Tax Identification Number (PTIN) is an identification number that all paid tax return preparers must use on U.S. federal tax returns or claims for refund submitted to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Anyone who, for compensation, prepares all or substantially all of any federal tax return or claim for refund must obtain a PTIN ...

  4. Form 1040 - Wikipedia

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    One can use a tax professional who has been accepted by the IRS for electronic filing. Many paid tax preparers are required to file individual tax returns electronically, and most tax compliance software file electronically on the taxpayer's behalf. Even the tax preparers who are not so required, must file Form 8948 if they choose paper filing ...

  5. Tax preparation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, the IRS estimated that there were between 900,000 and 1.2 million paid preparers. [2] Until 2011, the IRS did not have a requirement for national registration of paid tax return preparers in the United States. Effective January 1, 2011, new rules required the registration of almost all paid federal tax return preparers.

  6. IRS Return Preparer Initiative - Wikipedia

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    The IRS Return Preparer Initiative was an effort by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to regulate the tax return preparation industry in the United States. The purpose of the initiative is to improve taxpayer compliance and service by setting professional standards for and providing support to the tax preparation industry.

  7. What Are Itemized Deductions and How Do They Work? - AOL

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    Jury pay paid to employer. If your employer pays you during jury duty — you usually need to forfeit your jury duty income to your employer, but it is still reported as taxable income.