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IRS Form 14392 – Continuing Education Waiver (Fillable PDF)

  1. Country USA
  2. Language English
  3. Activity Taxes
  4. Department Internal Revenue Service
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IRS Form 14392 – Continuing Education Waiver (Fillable PDF)

Form 14392 is the official Continuing Education Waiver Request used by tax professionals who need an exemption from the IRS’s continuing education requirements. The form is available as a fillable PDF, so you can complete it online, save a copy, and submit it without printing.

What Is Form 14392?

This IRS form allows eligible individuals to request a waiver for the annual continuing education (CE) mandate. It is typically used by:

  • Enrolled agents who meet specific hardship criteria
  • Tax practitioners with documented medical or religious exemptions
  • Those who have completed an equivalent state‑approved program

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Common Mistakes & Tips

  • Missing signatures: The waiver is invalid without a handwritten signature or an authorized electronic signature.
  • Incorrect tax year: Ensure the year on the form matches the tax period you are requesting a waiver for.
  • Incomplete supporting documents: Attach any medical or religious documentation before submitting.

Where to Submit the Waiver

After completing the form, you can:

  • Print, sign, and mail it to the address listed in the instructions.
  • Upload the signed PDF through the IRS e‑services portal (if you have an account).

Download the Official PDF

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FAQ
  • Who is eligible for a Form 14392 waiver?

    Enrolled agents, CPAs, and other tax practitioners who have a documented medical, religious, or hardship reason that prevents them from completing the standard CE requirements.

  • Can I submit Form 14392 electronically?

    Yes. After completing and signing the fillable PDF, you can upload the file through the IRS e‑services portal if you have an active account.

  • Do I need to attach supporting documents?

    Supporting documentation (medical letters, religious statements, etc.) must be attached before you submit the waiver. Failure to include them will delay processing.

  • How long does the IRS take to process the waiver?

    Processing times vary, but most waivers are reviewed within 30‑45 days after receipt of a complete application.

  • Is there a fee to file Form 14392?

    No. The IRS does not charge a fee for submitting a Continuing Education Waiver request.

  • What happens if I make a mistake on the form?

    The IRS will reject the submission and request a corrected form. Review all entries carefully and use the "Common Mistakes & Tips" section above.

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Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Forms

Form 14392 is one of the official tax forms used in the United States to report income, claim deductions and credits, calculate tax liability, and fulfill other tax-related obligations. The IRS is the federal agency responsible for administering and enforcing the internal revenue laws in the United States.

Here are some examples of Internal Revenue Service forms:

Form 1040: This is the primary individual income tax return form used by most taxpayers. It is used to report various types of income, claim deductions and credits, calculate tax liability, and determine whether a taxpayer owes additional tax or is entitled to a refund.

Form 1099: There are different variations of Form 1099, such as 1099-MISC, 1099-INT, 1099-DIV, etc. These forms are used to report income received by individuals or businesses from various sources other than employment, such as self-employment income, interest income, dividend income, and rental income.

Form W-2: This form is used by employers to report wages paid to employees and the taxes withheld from their pay. Employees use the information on Form W-2 to complete their individual tax returns.

Form 941: Employers use this form to report employment taxes, including federal income tax withheld, Social Security tax, and Medicare tax, for their employees.

Form 1065: This form is used by partnerships to report their income, deductions, and tax liability. Partnerships themselves do not pay income tax; instead, the partners report their share of partnership income on their individual tax returns.

Form 1120: This is the corporate income tax return form used by C corporations to report their income, deductions, and tax liability.

Form 990: This form is used by tax-exempt organizations, such as nonprofits and charities, to report their financial information, activities, and compliance with tax laws.

Form 8862: This form is used by taxpayers who previously claimed the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) but had it disallowed, and now want to claim it again.

These are just a few examples of the numerous IRS forms that exist to fulfill various tax-related obligations. The specific forms required for an individual or business depend on their unique circumstances, income sources, and deductions. It's advisable to consult the official website of the Internal Revenue Service (www.irs.gov) or seek professional tax advice to obtain accurate and up-to-date information regarding the specific IRS forms relevant to your tax situation.

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