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IRS pushes early sign-ups for 2025 tax forums across five cities

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The IRS is encouraging tax professionals to register early for the 2025 IRS Nationwide Tax Forum, a key summer event series packed with updates, training, and networking.

Tax pros who sign up by June 10 get the lowest rate and access to exclusive benefits, including up to 18 continuing education credits.

Key event locations and dates

The 2025 forums will take place in:

  • Chicago, IL: July 1–3 (early bird ends June 10; standard ends June 17)
  • New Orleans, LA: August 5–7 (standard ends July 22)
  • Orlando, FL: August 26–28 (standard ends August 12)
  • Baltimore, MD: September 9–11 (standard ends August 26)
  • San Diego, CA: September 16–18 (standard ends September 2)

Cost breakdown

  • Early bird rate: $265 (available until June 10)
  • Standard rate: $319 (ends two weeks before each forum)
  • On-site registration: $399
  • Partner discount: $10 off early bird for members of AICPA, NAEA, NATP, NSA, NSTP, and ABA

What’s included

The forum is more than just credits. Attendees get:

  • 18 CE credits covering ethics, tax law, cybersecurity, and IRS digital tools
  • Expo Hall access to see industry tools, IRS demos, and engage with representatives
  • Digital Services Room for PTIN and CAF help, and IRS account setup
  • Scams & Schemes panel to learn how to spot fraud and protect your practice
  • Practice Management sessions on client growth and productivity
  • Annual Filing Season Refresher for AFSP participants

Who should attend?

  • Enrolled agents
  • CPAs
  • Tax attorneys
  • AFSP participants
  • New and veteran preparers looking to stay ahead

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