How Do You Get a PTIN?
To legally prepare taxes for others in the U.S., you need a Preparer Tax Identification Number (PTIN). This identification number issued by the IRS ensures you’re correctly registered as a tax preparer. Here’s how you can get one:
- Go to the IRS website and create an account.
- Complete the online application for a PTIN.
- Pay the application fee (typically around $35 for the year).
- Once processed, you’ll receive your PTIN, which you can use to prepare client taxes.
Tip: Keep your PTIN number safe. You’ll need it on every return you file for clients. Also, remember to renew your PTIN annually to stay compliant with the IRS.
Do You Need a License to Prepare Tax Returns?

Generally, you don’t need a specific state license to become a tax preparer. However, you do need to have a valid PTIN. You may need additional credentials, like the Enrolled Agent (EA) certification or CPA license to represent clients before the IRS or provide more specialized services. Some states also have their own requirements for tax preparers, so it’s important to check local regulations.
Tip: Even if you don’t need a state license, keeping it updated with tax laws and IRS regulations is still essential. Continuing education courses each year can help you maintain your edge in this evolving field.
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