Practice Management 2015 IRS Nationwide Tax Forum Online Seminars Now Available Read the Article Open Share Drawer Share this: Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn Written by Bryan Cytron Modified Jul 5, 2016 1 min read The Internal Revenue Service today reminded tax professionals that they can earn continuing education credits online through seminars filmed at the 2015 IRS Nationwide Tax Forums. The 13 self-study seminars now available on the IRS Nationwide Tax Forums Online (NTFO) site provide information to participants using interactive videos, PowerPoint slides and transcripts. The 2015 online forum seminars cover many topics of interest to tax professionals including: Highlights of 2015 income tax law changes Employment tax updates Tax-related identity theft and victim assistance Overview of the premium tax credit. The online forums are registered with the IRS Return Preparer Office and the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as qualified sponsors of continuing education. For a fee, CPAs, Enrolled Agents and Annual Filing Season Program participants taking NTFO seminars can earn continuing education credits. To earn credit, users must create an account, answer review questions throughout the seminars, and pass short tests. The online forum seminars can also be audited for free. Individuals who choose to audit seminars will not have access to the review questions or final examination and will not receive credit for the seminar. NTFO also offers many seminars from previous IRS Nationwide Tax Forums. For more information, please visit www.irstaxforumsonline.com. Previous Post How to Manage Workflow for Complex Tax Returns Next Post Above the Forms: Intuit Implements New Security to Fight EFIN… Written by Bryan Cytron Bryan Cytron is vice president of Cytron and Company. He helps businesses and firms tell their story, build their brand, and grow through top-notch PR, marketing, media relations and communications. This includes websites, blogs, newsletters, social media and more, with a niche in accounting and financial services. More from Bryan Cytron Comments are closed. Browse Related Articles Tax Law and News When does a hobby become a business? Tax Law and News Is the IRS contacting your clients? Verify! Practice Management Practical uses of AI for productivity & client work Tax Law and News August 2025 tax and compliance deadlines Tax Law and News Big Beautiful Bill tax deductions for workers and seniors Advisory Services White paper: Scaling advisory services to your clients Tax Law and News Year-round tax planning tips for clients Practice Management Optimizing your firm for hybrid and remote work Grow your practice Scale your firm, your way Advisory Services Modern marriage issues: Postnup agreements