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Just received the following from the IRS.

Dear Tax Preparer,

The Return Preparer Office is changing the renewal cycle for all PTINs to a calendar year renewal. Even though you got your PTIN before the end of 2010, it will not expire until December 31, 2011.

Open season for 2012 PTIN renewal will begin in October 2011. You will receive another message then reminding you to renew your PTIN before year end.

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If you have not passed the Enrolled Agent exams yet, you should do it now before the next cycle. There will be a big change on your assigned number. Currently the P stands for "Provisional". That will be true until you pass the exams. After you pass the exams, the P will stand for "Permanent".

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If you have not passed the Enrolled Agent exams yet, you should do it now before the next cycle. There will be a big change on your assigned number. Currently the P stands for "Provisional". That will be true until you pass the exams. After you pass the exams, the P will stand for "Permanent".

Not so.

PTIN stands for Preparer Tax Identification Number.

There is no relationship between the enrolled agent number and the PTIN number.

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