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IRS early bird registration for 2025 Tax Forum ends June 10

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The Internal Revenue Service is reminding tax professionals that the early bird registration deadline for the 2025 IRS Nationwide Tax Forum is tomorrow (Tuesday, June 10). Those who register by the deadline can secure the lowest rate of $265 per person.

After June 10, standard pricing increases to $319, and on-site registration will cost $399.

Discounts available for tax association members

Members of the following professional organizations can receive an additional $10 discount on the early bird rate:

  • American Bar Association (ABA)
  • American Institute of CPAs (AICPA)
  • National Association of Enrolled Agents (NAEA)
  • National Association of Tax Professionals (NATP)
  • National Society of Accountants (NSA)
  • National Society of Tax Professionals (NSTP)

Members should contact their associations directly for a discount code.

Forum locations and deadlines

The IRS Nationwide Tax Forum travels to five major U.S. cities in 2025:

LocationDatesStandard Registration Deadline
Chicago, ILJuly 1–3June 17
New Orleans, LAAug. 5–7July 22
Orlando, FLAug. 26–28Aug. 12
Baltimore, MDSept. 9–11Aug. 26
San Diego, CASept. 16–18Sept. 2

Forum benefits and continuing education credits

Designed specifically for tax professionals, the IRS Tax Forum includes courses on:

  • Tax law updates
  • Ethics
  • Cybersecurity and scams
  • Digital assets and online filing tools
  • Disaster-related tax reporting

Participants may earn up to 18 continuing education (CE) credits, making it a valuable professional development opportunity for:

  • Enrolled Agents
  • Certified Public Accountants (CPAs)
  • Annual Filing Season Program (AFSP) participants
  • Other licensed tax practitioners

How to register

To learn more or register for the 2025 IRS Nationwide Tax Forum, visit the IRS Tax Forum registration page.



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