Today, the IRS re-opened the PTIN System and is again issuing PTINs. Since the IRS is enjoined from charging a fee, it will issue the PTINs at no cost to the preparer.
If you currently have a PTIN, you can now log into your account to make changes and view CPE information as normal.
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