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).
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 Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Format | P + 8 digits (e.g., P12345678) |
| Issued by | IRS |
| Required for | Paid return preparation |
| Renewal | Annual (by December 31) |
Who Needs a PTIN?
| Needs PTIN | Does Not Need PTIN |
|---|---|
| Paid tax return preparers | Volunteer preparers (VITA/TCE) |
| Anyone signing returns as preparer | Those only providing advice |
| Supervised preparers | Clerical support only |
Tax Year 2024 PTIN Fee
| Component | Amount |
|---|---|
| IRS user fee | $11.00 |
| Contractor fee | $8.75 |
| Total | $19.75 |
Note: Fees are subject to change annually.
PTIN Application and Renewal
| Action | Method | Time |
|---|---|---|
| New application | Online (IRS.gov) | ~15 minutes |
| Renewal | Online (IRS.gov) | ~15 minutes |
| Paper (Form W-12) | 4-6 weeks | |
| Renewal period | October - December | Before January 1 |
| Expiration | December 31 each year |
What PTIN Authorizes
| PTIN Provides | PTIN Does NOT Provide |
|---|---|
| Authorization to prepare returns for pay | Representation rights |
| Required ID on prepared returns | Authority to appear before IRS |
| Identification in IRS systems | CAF number |
| Ability to e-file | EFIN (separate application) |
PTIN vs. Other IDs
| ID | Purpose | Format |
|---|---|---|
| PTIN | Preparer identification | P + 8 digits |
| CAF Number | Authorization tracking | 9 digits |
| EFIN | E-file provider | 6 digits |
| PTIN + AFSP | Limited representation | PTIN + Record of Completion |
| EA Number | Enrolled Agent ID | Assigned by IRS |
Penalties for PTIN Violations
| Violation | Consequence |
|---|---|
| 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 Directory | Not Listed |
|---|---|
| EAs, CPAs, attorneys | PTIN-only preparers |
| AFSP participants | Preparers 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:
- Fee Questions: "What is the PTIN renewal fee?"
- Deadline Questions: "When do PTINs expire?"
- 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.
What is the Tax Year 2024 PTIN renewal fee?
When do PTINs expire?
Does a PTIN grant representation rights before the IRS?