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The TPCPE website is an important resource that is designed to be a helpful resource tool to our valued members and visitors. TPCPE will highly utilize the internet in order to provide the highest quality professional services.

11/28/2024

Grateful for each professional who chooses to grow with us. Your dedication to learning makes our community stronger. Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours! May your day be filled with joy and delicious moments! 🌟🦃

Happy New Year!
01/01/2022

Happy New Year!

Merry Christmas from TaxPro CPE! Although the holidays may be coming to a close, there is still one more day to celebrat...
12/25/2021

Merry Christmas from TaxPro CPE! Although the holidays may be coming to a close, there is still one more day to celebrate. We hope you and your loved ones are having a joyous time together.

Greetings, we at TaxProCPE wish you a Happy Thanksgiving! We hope your day is filled with love and good food. What are y...
11/25/2021

Greetings, we at TaxProCPE wish you a Happy Thanksgiving! We hope your day is filled with love and good food. What are you thankful for? We're thankful to provide you with CPE courses that meet your IRS requirements without it being daunting. There are so many reasons to use TaxProCPE, whether you are looking to replace or supplement your professional development or wanting to expand your knowledge. TaxProCPE is here for you and the best part is how easy it is to get started.

10/21/2021

IR-2021-207, October 21, 2021 — The Internal Revenue Service reminds the more than 759,000 federal tax return preparers they must renew their Preparer Tax Identification Numbers (PTINs) now for 2022. All current PTINs will expire December 31, 2021.

New Per Diem rates effective October 1, 2017.
09/27/2017

New Per Diem rates effective October 1, 2017.

Every year, the IRS updates the per diem rates to reflect cost of living adjustments. New per-diem numbers for business travelers are now out and are effective October 1, 2017.

IRS offers tax relief for victims of Hurricane Matthew.
10/12/2016

IRS offers tax relief for victims of Hurricane Matthew.

The Internal Revenue Service is giving victims of Hurricane Matthew in North Carolina extra time to file their tax returns and make tax payments.

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