Key Takeaways

  • Anyone who prepares federal tax returns for compensation must have a PTIN.
  • Tax Year 2024 PTIN renewal fee is $19.75 ($11 user fee + $8.75 contractor fee).
  • PTINs must be renewed annually by December 31.
  • PTIN does not grant representation rights (requires AFSP or enrollment).
  • Failure to obtain/renew PTIN can result in penalties.
  • PTIN is a unique 9-character ID (P + 8 digits).
Last updated: January 2026

PTIN: The Basic Requirement for Paid Preparers

Why This Matters for the Exam

The PTIN is the entry-level requirement for anyone who prepares returns for compensation. The exam tests the fee, renewal deadline, and the distinction between PTIN and representation rights.

Expect at least 2-3 questions on PTIN requirements.

What Is a PTIN?

PTIN (Preparer Tax Identification Number) is a unique identification number required for anyone who prepares or assists in preparing federal tax returns for compensation.

PTIN FeatureDetail
FormatP + 8 digits (e.g., P12345678)
Issued byIRS
Required forPaid return preparation
RenewalAnnual (by December 31)

Who Needs a PTIN?

Needs PTINDoes Not Need PTIN
Paid tax return preparersVolunteer preparers (VITA/TCE)
Anyone signing returns as preparerThose only providing advice
Supervised preparersClerical support only

Tax Year 2024 PTIN Fee

ComponentAmount
IRS user fee$11.00
Contractor fee$8.75
Total$19.75

Note: Fees are subject to change annually.

PTIN Application and Renewal

ActionMethodTime
New applicationOnline (IRS.gov)~15 minutes
RenewalOnline (IRS.gov)~15 minutes
Paper (Form W-12)Mail4-6 weeks
Renewal periodOctober - DecemberBefore January 1
ExpirationDecember 31 each year

What PTIN Authorizes

PTIN ProvidesPTIN Does NOT Provide
Authorization to prepare returns for payRepresentation rights
Required ID on prepared returnsAuthority to appear before IRS
Identification in IRS systemsCAF number
Ability to e-fileEFIN (separate application)

PTIN vs. Other IDs

IDPurposeFormat
PTINPreparer identificationP + 8 digits
CAF NumberAuthorization tracking9 digits
EFINE-file provider6 digits
PTIN + AFSPLimited representationPTIN + Record of Completion
EA NumberEnrolled Agent IDAssigned by IRS

Penalties for PTIN Violations

ViolationConsequence
Preparing without PTIN$50 penalty per return
Failing to sign$50 penalty per return
Failing to include PTIN$50 penalty per return
Maximum penalty$27,000 per year

IRS Preparer Directory

PTIN holders who also have AFSP or enrolled status are listed in the IRS Return Preparer Office Directory.

Listed in DirectoryNot Listed
EAs, CPAs, attorneysPTIN-only preparers
AFSP participantsPreparers who opt out
Preparers with compliance issues

Real-World Scenario

Scenario: You prepare returns for friends and family, charging $100 per return.

  • Need PTIN? Yes—you are preparing for compensation.
  • Can you represent them in audits? No—PTIN alone does not grant representation rights.
  • To represent: Complete AFSP (limited) or become an EA, CPA, or attorney (unlimited).

On the Exam

Expect 2-3 questions on PTIN, typically:

  1. Fee Questions: "What is the PTIN renewal fee?"
  2. Deadline Questions: "When do PTINs expire?"
  3. Scope Questions: "What does a PTIN authorize?"

The key is to remember: PTIN = required for paid preparation. ~$20 fee. Expires December 31. Does NOT grant representation rights.

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