- **Q: What happens if I don't renew my PTIN by the deadline?
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Finance / Tax
The IRS has officially announced that the renewal period for Preparer Tax Identification Numbers (PTINs) for the 2026 tax season is now open. This affects over 800,000 tax preparers in the U.S. who are required to have a valid PTIN to prepa...
The IRS requires all compensated tax return preparers to have a valid PTIN. This requirement ensures accountability and helps the IRS track and regulate the tax preparation industry.
### Key Steps for PTIN Renewal:
1. **Online Renewal:** * Visit IRS.gov/taxpros?ref=yanuki.com. * Click the “Renew or Register” button. * Log in using your user ID and password. * Select “Renew my PTIN” from the main menu. 2. **ID.me Verification:** * If you have a Social Security number, you will be prompted to use ID.me for identity verification. * Those without an SSN will continue using the existing login method. 3. **Paper Renewal (Form W-12):** * Download Form W-12 PDF (external link opens in new tab). * Complete the form and mail it to the IRS. * Note that paper renewals can take up to six weeks to process.
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