20 Hour Tax Preparer CE Updates
This package will give California tax preparers 20 hours of continuing education credit, and will meet the requirements for license renewal. We include 15 hours on federal topics, including Ethics, and five hours on California topics. At the end of the package, you'll have met all of the requirements for license renewal, all at your own pace!
5 Hour California Tax Law Course
This course is designed for California state tax preparers and covers basic tasks of tax return preparation. Other topics include the major federal and state governments’ responses to the pandemic, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) and California tax law, military personnel and tax benefits, plus cannabis state tax law updates.
As a registered tax preparer in the state of California, you're subject to the rules and regulations laid out by the California Tax Education Council (CTEC). And that means you need to take the required California 60-hour tax course to get registered with CTEC and you need to take CTEC continuing education courses to renew your registration each year.
That might leave you with questions. How do you find a California tax preparer course CTEC has approved? What are the CE requirements for tax preparers in terms of hours?
That's why we built this guide. It's a resource you can use to learn about the California-approved tax continuing education training you need to maintain your registration.
Every year, CTEC requires you to take at least 20 California tax preparer course hours. This CTEC continuing education (CE) needs to be taken from an approved education provider. 15 of the hours need to cover the federal tax curriculum, with the remaining five hours focusing on the California tax curriculum.
Fortunately, you have options to meet these CE requirements for tax preparers. You can take your California tax preparer course hours in person, or you can complete them online. Choosing online California tax preparer continuing education gives you the flexibility to knock out your hours whenever your schedule allows.
That's not the only tax preparer renewal requirement that affects you, though. In total, the things you need to do to renew your registration each year are:
If you don't do these things by January 18 of the upcoming year, CTEC dissolves your registration. You'll be seen as a new tax preparer moving forward, which means taking the California 60-hour tax course again.
Yes. If you're a non-exempt tax preparer and you don't register with CTEC before preparing taxes for a fee, they can assess a penalty of $2,500. If you get caught again, the penalty hikes up to $5,000.
Because you can take your 20 California tax preparer course hours online each year and submit your renewal online, too, the process is fairly streamlined. That might leave you with one question: what about the required bond?
Basically, this bond - called a surety bond - serves as protection for your clients. If you fail to properly serve a client, they can make a claim on your bond. If the surety company that issued your bond finds the claim valid, a portion or all of your bond can go to satisfy that claim.
Don't worry. You won't have to pay $5,000 to get this bond. The premium on your bond should range between 1-15%, meaning you should be able to get this bond for anywhere from $50 to $750.
Complete your 20 hours of California tax preparer continuing education, maintain your bond, renew your PTIN, and submit your renewal on time and you shouldn't have any problems maintaining your tax preparer registration.