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National Association of Tax Professionals

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The National Association of Tax Professionals (NATP) provides support, education, products, and research services to United States tax professionals. Members of the National Association of Tax Professionals (NATP) work at offices that assist over 11 million tax payers with tax preparation and planning. The average NATP member has been in the tax business for over 20 years and holds a tax/financial designation and/or a college degree. NATP has more than 20,000 members nationwide. Members include individual tax preparers, enrolled agents, certified public accountants, accountants, attorneys, and financial planners.

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Publications

The NATP publishes:

  • TAXPRO Weekly – Each week members receive this e-mail featuring tax alerts and news briefs “hot off the press.”
  • TAXPRO Monthly – A newsletter covering current events and exploring critical new developments in federal tax laws while providing explanations of tax laws and procedures, “how to” articles, and summaries of court cases and rulings.
  • TAXPRO Journal – A quarterly magazine with articles on issues such as new tax acts, practical tax applications, retirement planning, and solutions to the day-to-day challenges of running a tax practice.
  • Research

    Many of NATP members consider the NATP Research Service essential to the success of their practice. NATP answers more than 35,000 federal tax questions a year, on a variety of issues, including:

  • Individuals
  • Corporations
  • Partnerships
  • Small and large businesses
  • Estates, gifts, trusts, and more
  • NATP has a full-time, onsite research staff composed of federal tax specialists including EAs, CPAs, and attorneys having access to an extensive tax research library. NATP allows members to discuss the question with a tax research specialist.

    Education

    NATP offers a variety of options to meet educational goals and earn continuing professional education (CPE). NATP's courses appeal to all learning styles:

  • Live workshops
  • Tax professionals can choose from over 200 live nationwide workshops.

  • Facilitated online courses
  • When participants sign up for one of NATP's facilitated online courses, they can log in and participate when most convenient. Participants may spend about an hour a day, three days a week, participating in the online course for maximum effectiveness and to receive credit or pass an exam. Any computer with access to the Internet may be used to participate (a broadband connection is required). Participants do not need special technical skill or knowledge. Each online course has a facilitator to help guide participants through the learning process and answer questions.

  • Self-study courses
  • Participants who cannot attend one of NATP's workshops and prefer not to take a facilitated online course may use the self-study method. A test is available for EAs and CTEC members to receive CPE credits.

  • Conferences
  • At NATP's National Conference & Expo, participants can choose from a variety of tax and business topics and earn CPE credits. Participants can also attend NATP's Technology and Office Productivity (TOP) Conference to learn how to help a small business run more smoothly and effectively.

    National conference

    The NATP National Conference and Expo is four days of education where participants select from a variety of course topics and take advantage of networking opportunities with other tax professionals.

    Chapters

    NATP’s nationwide chapters provide support, education, and local networking opportunities for its members. chapter activities include:

  • Hosting meetings where members can exchange ideas, solve problems, and discuss issues with other tax professionals in their area;
  • Volunteering to provide individual support and expertise about state and local tax issues to members through newsletters, meetings, and e-mail communications;
  • Offering local education seminars on state and local tax topics;
  • Interfacing with the NATP National Office to make current information available on the web, enabling members to get updates on issues in other states.
  • References

    National Association of Tax Professionals Wikipedia