Federal Application for Renewal of Enrollment to Practice Before the Internal Revenue Service as an Enrolled Retirement Plan Agent (ERPA)
Extracted from PDF file 2023-federal-form-8554-ep.pdf, last modified November 2022Application for Renewal of Enrollment to Practice Before the Internal Revenue Service as an Enrolled Retirement Plan Agent (ERPA)
Form 8554-EP Application for Renewal of Enrollment to Practice Before the Internal Revenue Service as an Enrolled Retirement Plan Agent (ERPA) (November 2022) Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service OMB No. 1545-0946 Important things you need to know and do before you file this form: For IRS use: • The Renewal Fee is $140. • You must complete 72 hours of Continuing Professional Education (ERPA–CPE) over the three-year enrollment cycle to remain active. This must include at least 2 hours of Ethics CPE each year. Enrollment Number: • Exception: If this is your first renewal, you have to complete 2 hours of CPE for each month you were enrolled, including 2 hours of Ethics each year. You can file this form and pay electronically at www.pay.gov. This fee is non-refundable and applies regardless of your enrollment status. Date Enrolled: Part 1. Enrollment Status I want approval for Active Enrolled Retirement Plan Agent status. Are you currently under suspension or disbarment? . . . . . Yes No I want approval to remain or be placed into Inactive Retirement status. Note: Inactive Retirement status is not available to individuals who are under suspension or disbarment. If you want approval for Active Enrolled Retirement Plan Agent status, enter the number of CPE and Ethics hours you earned in each year of the current enrollment cycle. CPE Ethics Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Total Part 2. Identifying Information 1 Last four digits of your Social Security Number If you do not have an SSN, please check this box. 2 Your Enrollment Number 3 Your Full Legal Name 4 Your Current Address Check if this is a new address Last City Number State First Street Zip Code MI Suite or Apt. Number Country Your email Address: Your Contact Number: For Privacy Act and Paperwork Reduction Act Notice, see page 3. Catalog Number 51484G Form 8554-EP (Rev. 11-2022) Page 2 Form 8554-EP (Rev. 11-2022) 5 Do you have a Centralized Authorization File (CAF) number? Yes No If Yes, enter all CAF numbers assigned to you (attach additional pages, if necessary): 6 Do you have an Employer Identification Number (EIN)? Yes No If Yes, enter all EINs, business names, and addresses below (attach additional pages, if necessary): EIN Business Name Business Address 6a 6b 6c Since you have become an ERPA Agent or your last renewal of enrollment (whichever is later): 7 Have you been sanctioned by a federal or state licensing authority? Yes No 8 Has any application you filed with a court, government department, commission, or agency for admission to practice ever been denied? Yes No 9 Have you been convicted of a tax crime or any felony? Yes No Have you been permanently enjoined from preparing tax returns, or representing other before the IRS? Yes No 10 NOTE: If you answered yes to question 7, 8, 9 or 10, please describe on a separate page, the matter, including the date of when the matter occurred, and provide any additional information about the matter that you would like us to consider. 11 Are you a CPA? Yes No If Yes, enter the states where you are licensed to practice. 12 Are you an Attorney? Yes No If Yes, enter the States where you are licensed to practice. 13 Are you an Enrolled Agent (EA)? Yes No Part 3. Sign here Under penalties of perjury, I declare that I have examined this application, and to the best of my knowledge and belief, it is true, correct, and complete. PTIN Signature If you do not have a PTIN please check this box. Date Form 8554-EP (Rev. 11-2022) Page 3 Form 8554-EP (Rev. 11-2022) Note: This form is used to renew your status as an Enrolled Retirement Plan Agent (ERPA). You must renew your enrollment every three (3) years. For additional information on renewal, see Circular 230 or visit the Retirement Plan Community webpage at www.irs.gov. When must I renew my enrollment? Your status as an ERPA Agent must be renewed every three years as determined by the last digit of your Tax Identification Number (TIN). Applications for renewal of enrollment must be submitted between April 1 and June 30, of the year that your next enrollment cycle begins. If your TIN ends in: • 0, 1, 2, or 3 – Your next enrollment cycle begins April 1, 2013. • 4, 5, or 6 – Your next enrollment cycle begins April 1, 2014. • 7, 8, or 9 – Your next enrollment cycle begins April 1, 2015. It is your responsibility to apply for renewal of enrollment timely by filing Form 8554-EP. Filling out this form. It is important to answer all questions on the form. Failure to answer any questions or sign the form could result in processing delays. An intentionally false statement or omission identified with your application is a violation of Circular 230 10.51(a)(4) and 18 U.S.C. 1001 and may be grounds for suspension or disbarment from practice. Continuing Professional Education: You must keep proof of your continuing professional education for four years from the date of your renewal. Do not attach records to this form. If we need this information, we will request it from you. Electronic Application and Payments You can renew and pay electronically by visiting www.pay.gov. If you are mailing your application: Enclose a check or money order in the amount of $140 made payable to the United States Treasury. Where to send this form: You can use overnight mail or regular mail to send us this form. If you want to use overnight mail, send it to: Internal Revenue Service Enrolled Agent Policy and Management 127 International Dr Room - EA125 Franklin, TN 37067 If you want to use regular mail, send it to: Internal Revenue Service Enrolled Agent Policy and Management 127 International Dr Room - EA125 Franklin, TN 37067 What we will do when we receive your form. As part of the application process, we will check your tax compliance history to verify that you have timely filed and paid all federal taxes. If you own or have any interest in a business, we will also check the tax compliance history of your business(es). How long will it take to process your application for renewal? The processing cycle begins July of every year, and it generally takes about 90 days to process applications. Your status is not effective until your application for renewal is approved, and you receive your new enrollment card. Who do I call if I have questions? To check on the status of your application for renewal after September 30, call 1-855-472-5540. Please allow 90 days for processing before calling to check on the status of your application. Privacy Act and Paperwork Reduction Act Notice. Section 330 of title 31 of the United States Code authorizes us to collect this information. We ask for this information to administer the program of enrollment to practice before the IRS. Applying for renewal of enrollment is voluntary; however, if you apply you must provide the information requested on this form. Failure to provide this information may delay or prevent processing your application; providing false or fraudulent information may subject you to penalties. Generally, this information is confidential pursuant to the Privacy Act. However, certain disclosures are authorized under the Act, including disclosure to: the Department of Justice, and courts and other adjudicative bodies, with respect to civil or criminal proceedings; public authorities and professional organizations for their use in connection with employment, licensing, disciplinary, regulatory, and enforcement responsibilities; contractors as needed to perform the contract; third parties as needed in an investigation; the general public to assist them in identifying enrolled individuals; state tax agencies for tax administration purposes; appropriate persons when the security of information may have been compromised for their use to prevent, mitigate or remedy harm. You are not required to provide the information requested on a form that is subject to the requirements of the Paperwork Reduction Act unless the form displays a valid OMB control number. Books and records relating to a form or its instructions should be retained as long as their contents may become material in the administration of the law. The time needed to complete and file this form will vary depending on individual circumstances. The estimated average time is 30 minutes, including recordkeeping, learning about the law or the form, preparing the form, and copying and sending the form to the IRS. If you have comments concerning the accuracy of this time estimate or suggestions for making this form simpler, we would be happy to hear from you. You can write to Office of Enrolled Agent Policy & Management; 985 Michigan Ave; Detroit, MI 48232. Do not send this form to this address; instead see the Where to send this form section of the instructions.
Form 8554 (Rev. 11-2022)
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