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Issue 2022-47Inside This Issue
1.? Get Ready campaign prepares taxpayers for filing season The IRS advises taxpayers to get ready now?to make the 2022 tax filing season easier. The Get Ready campaign?offers guidance on what?s new and what to consider when filing a 2022 tax return. The campaign also offers tips on personal recordkeeping, gathering information, documents and more. 2.? Tax Talk Today: When it comes to security, be proactive In this interview on Tax Talk Today?s ?5 Things to Know? program, Alan Pinck speaks with Terry Lemons, Chief of the IRS Communications and Liaison Division, about the ongoing need for tax professionals to be on guard against security threats and the importance of protecting themselves and their clients. This ties in with National Tax Security Awareness Week, an annual Security Summit effort that begins Monday and runs through Dec. 2. 3.? Continuing education: Nationwide Tax Forums Online now available Are you a tax professional in need of continuing education credit before year-end? Consider the Nationwide Tax Forums Online, which features 18 new self-study seminars recorded at the 2022 IRS Nationwide Tax Forum. The seminars, several of which are available in Spanish, feature topics like tax law changes, professional responsibility, and cybersecurity. The Nationwide Tax Forums Online are certified by the IRS Return Preparer Office and the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy. 4.? Technical guidance: Notice 2022-62 contains Required Amendments List Notice 2022-62 contains the 2022 Required Amendments List, which establishes the end of the remedial amendment period and the plan amendment deadline for changes in qualification requirements and section 403(b) requirements set forth on the list for qualified individually designed plans and section 403(b) individually designed plans, respectively. 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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