Why tax professionals can’t miss NATP’s 2025 Tax ForumsBy: National Association of Tax Professionals
September 3, 2025

The NATP Tax Forums 2025 aren’t just another set of tax seminars. They’re where tax professionals come together to sharpen their skills, earn valuable CPE and connect with peers who understand the challenges of running a practice in today’s ever-changing tax environment. Whether you’re preparing for filing season, building your business or seeking the latest IRS updates, NATP’s Tax Forums deliver the tools and insights you need.

Why attend NATP Tax Forums 2025?

Tax professionals know the value of staying ahead. At NATP’s Tax Forums, you’ll:

  • Gain in-depth updates on IRS guidance and tax law changes for the upcoming season
  • Earn up to 16 (CPE) credits to maintain your credentials
  • Network with CPAs, enrolled agents and tax preparers from across the country
  • Access sessions designed to strengthen both technical tax knowledge and practice management skills

This is where knowledge, compliance and community meet.

Key features of the event

When you attend NATP Tax Forums 2025, you’ll benefit from:

  • Education that matters: real-world sessions on tax law, state updates and case studies
  • Interactive learning: live discussions with nationally recognized instructors and industry experts
  • Flexible options: attend the sessions that best fit your practice’s needs

In 2025, NATP’s Tax Forums will be held in multiple cities across the country, including Las Vegas, Orlando, Philadelphia and Dallas, making it easier than ever to attend. Choose the location that fits your schedule and travel budget.

Sessions are designed for maximum flexibility. Whether you want to focus on federal updates, dive into niche topics or expand your practice management toolkit, there are sessions for you.

Register now and make sure your practice is ready for the year ahead.

What you’ll learn

From foundational updates to emerging issues, NATP’s Tax Forums cover the topics that matter most, including:

  • IRS updates for 2025 that include the latest guidance and compliance rules you can’t afford to miss
  • How the OBBBA’s new provisions affect your clients’ 2025 returns, including digital assets, student loans and 1099-Ks
  • Practice management strategies to streamline workflows, manage staff and grow your firm
  • Client-focused problem-solving that includes practical insights that you can apply immediately

Registration details

Seats fill quickly for the 2025 NATP Tax Forums. Register today to secure your spot. NATP members enjoy exclusive benefits, but non-members are welcome too. Don’t wait, this is your chance to get ahead before tax season.

Don’t miss NATP’s 2025 Tax Forums

NATP Tax Forums 2025 are the premier education and networking events for tax professionals nationwide who are looking to get the latest information in the least amount of time while still earning 16 CPE. With timely IRS updates, practical CPE and unmatched opportunities to connect with peers, they’re designed to help you succeed in today’s complex tax environment.

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penAbout National Association of Tax Professionals

The National Association of Tax Professionals (NATP) is the largest association dedicated to equipping tax professionals with the resources, connections and education they need to provide the highest level of service to their clients. NATP is comprised of over 23,000 leading tax professionals who believe in a superior standard of ethics and exemplify professional excellence. Members rely on NATP to deliver professional connections, content expertise and advocacy that provides them with the support they need to best serve their clients. The organization welcomes all tax professionals in their quest to continually meet the needs of the public, no matter where they are in their careers.

The NATP headquarters is located in Appleton, WI. To learn more, visit www.natptax.com.

Information included in this article is accurate as of the publish date. This post is not reflective of tax law changes or IRS guidance that may have occurred after the date of publishing.

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