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Frequently asked questions: Understanding your PTIN-related letter
Understanding your PTIN-Related Letter
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Identity Protection (IP) PIN Survey
The Identity Protection (IP) PIN Survey is an important project that can benefit IP PIN users. We are conducting a survey of randomly selected taxpayers to learn more about different methods of sending notices and letters. Your answers will help us as we look for ways to increase the security of taxpayer information. All information provided will be used for research purposes only and participation is voluntary.
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Taxpayer Compliance Burden Survey 2019b
Taxpayer Compliance Burden Survey, Tax Year 2019
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Make a complaint about a tax return preparer
Taxpayers can use this site to find out how to file a complaint about a tax preparer.
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Troubleshoot PTIN system issues
New to the PTIN system or having trouble logging in? Here’s help!
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Practitioner Priority Service
Tax practitioners have long served an important role in our nation's tax collection system as a conduit between taxpayers and the IRS. The Practitioner Priority Service? (PPS) is your first point of contact for account-related issues. Our Practitioner Priority Service? is a professional support line that staffed by IRS customer service representatives specially trained to handle practitioners' accounts questions.
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Frequently asked questions
Frequently asked questions (FAQs) regarding OPR and Circular 230 for taxpayers and tax professionals.
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TCBEsurvey
The Taxpayer Compliance Burden Survey is an important project that can benefit you and millions of other taxpayers. We’ve heard from taxpayers that resolving issues with an already-filed federal income tax return is time consuming and expensive. We are conducting a survey of randomly selected taxpayers to learn more about those costs. Only those taxpayers who are randomly selected may participate in the study.
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