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Subject e-News for Tax Professionals 2025-35
Date August 29, 2025 2:08 PM
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e-News for Tax Professionals August 29, 2025

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Issue Number:  2025-35

Inside This Issue


* IRS Nationwide Tax Forum: Last call for Baltimore [ #First ]
* Security Summit: The IRS reminds tax pros to guard against identity theft as summer series wraps up [ #Second ]
* Sept. 3 Webinar: Data Breach – You Might Be Next! [ #Third ]
* Interest rates unchanged for the fourth quarter of 2025 [ #Fourth ]
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*1.  IRS Nationwide Tax Forum: Last call for Baltimore*

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Tax pros: Registration remains open for the IRS Nationwide Tax Forum in Baltimore, Sept. 9-11 [ [link removed] ]. With expert-led seminars, workshops and networking events tailored to the needs of tax professionals at all levels of expertise, the Tax Forum provides the knowledge and tools you need to excel in your career.

For a description of the program and to register, visit IRS Nationwide Tax Forum [ [link removed] ].

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*2.  Security Summit: The IRS reminds tax pros to guard against identity theft as summer series wraps up*

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The IRS and its Security Summit partners closed out the fifth and final week of the summer 2025 “Protect Your Clients; Protect Yourself” [ [link removed] ] awareness series this week with a reminder to stay vigilant and strengthen safeguards to protect against identity theft. In the first half of the year there were nearly 300 data breaches reported impacting affecting as many as 250,000 clients.

Tax pros should watch for client red flags such as:


* IRS Online Account created or accessed without consent
* Unrequested tax transcripts
* Incorrect IRS balance-due statements or notices
* Refunds without filing a tax return

The Security Summit [ [link removed] ], a public-private partnership of tax professionals, industry partners, state tax agencies and the IRS, has worked since 2015 to protect the tax system from identity theft and fraud.

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*3.  Sept. 3 Webinar: Data Breach – You Might Be Next!*

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With an increase in scams targeted at tax professionals, the IRS is offering a webinar, Data Breach – You Might Be Next! [ [link removed] ], focusing on spotting a scam or data breach and what to do if you are the victim of one.

No registration is needed. The presentation will be offered Sept. 3, at the following times:


* 11 a.m. ET
* 1 p.m. ET
* 3 p.m. ET

Visit the Upcoming Webinars page on IRS.gov for more information.

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*4.  Interest rates unchanged for the fourth quarter of 2025*

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The IRS announced interest rates will hold steady for the calendar quarter beginning Oct. 1. For individuals, the rate for overpayments and underpayments will be 7% per year, compounded daily. Here is a complete list of rates:


* 7% for overpayments (payments made in excess of the amount owed), 6% for corporations
* 5% for the portion of a corporate overpayment exceeding $10,000
* 7% for underpayments (taxes owed but not fully paid)
* 9% for large corporate underpayments.

These rates are based on the federal short-term rate determined in July 2025.

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