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e-News for Tax Professionals Sep. 2, 2022

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Issue Number:? 2022-35

Inside This Issue

  1. World of Offer in Compromise: Follow-up Q&A Session
  2. National Preparedness Month: Update and secure records now to prepare for natural disasters
  3. New e-file application fingerprinting process implemented

1.? World of Offer in Compromise: Follow-up Q&A Session

The IRS will offer a webinar, ?World of Offer in Compromise: Follow-Up Session,? on Sept. 14 at 2:00 EDT to address questions received during the May 26, 2022 webinar covering the same topic. The webinar will last 60 minutes. Click here to register.

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2.? National Preparedness Month: Update and secure records now to prepare for natural disasters

September is National Preparedness Month. With the height of hurricane season fast approaching and the ongoing threat of wildfires in many places, the Internal Revenue Service urges everyone to develop an emergency preparedness plan, or if they already have one, update it for 2022. This news release is also available in Spanish.

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3.? New e-file application fingerprinting process implemented

Beginning Sept. 25, the IRS will implement a new electronic fingerprinting process for e-file providers, requiring them to schedule an appointment with an IRS-authorized vendor for fingerprinting. There will be no charge for this service. Appointments can be scheduled by accessing the link located on the e-file application summary page.

Each new principal and responsible official listed on a new e-file application, or added to an existing application needing fingerprints, must schedule an appointment with an authorized vendor. This link will only be visible to each principal and responsible official when the application is successfully submitted and fingerprints are required.

Additional information about the new fingerprinting process can be found on the Become an Authorized e-file Provider webpage.

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