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Oregon 80-Hour Basic Tax Course Bundle

 2022 Tax Law

IRS (Federal Tax Law): 82 Hours
IRS (Ethics): 6 Hours 
Oregon Tax Board: 102

 

Self-Study No Videos

Prepare for Oregon’s LTP Exam

Currently, Oregon is the only state in America where you must be licensed to prepare tax returns as a paid professional. Oregon’s licensing laws are designed to protect consumers by ensuring tax professionals deliver competent and ethical services. To become licensed in Oregon an individual must:

  • Successfully complete an approved Basic Tax Course which includes a minimum of 80 hours of instruction.
  • Pass an exam administered by the Oregon Board of Tax Practitioners by achieving a score of 75% or higher.
  • Submit a license application and pay a license fee.

**Please note that you must be 18 years or older to enroll and take this course.

Learn From the Best Tax School in Oregon

Pacific Northwest Tax School was formed in 2001 to provide quality tax education. From the beginning, our goal has been to provide an educational program that prepares students for Oregon’s rigorous LTP exam and for the real world of professional tax preparation. We believe we have succeeding in creating the best tax school in Oregon. Since 2001 the overall pass-rate of our graduates at the Oregon LTP exam has been 20 – 40% higher than the pass-rates of other local and national schools. Our overall school pass rates in the 2008 and 2009 exam cycles were 93% and 94%, respectivelyOur pass rate for the 2013 exam cycle was 100%.

The Basic Tax Course is suitable for beginner students who want to enter the tax preparation industry for the first time while offering more experienced tax professionals the opportunity to expand and build upon their existing knowledge base.

Qualified and knowledgeable tax preparers are hard to find.  Tax preparers must achieve a level of knowledge necessary to pass federal or state exams, but more importantly they must be able to apply tax knowledge to the preparation of tax returns.

While most tax education programs offer little more than theoretical coverage of tax law, our Basic Tax Course provides in-depth education that extends beyond theory and into the mechanics of tax form preparation.  Students are taught tax law, how to read tax reporting documents and how to complete tax forms.

The course provides 102 hours of education delivered through a carefully designed online learning management system.  Course content includes detailed student manuals, comprehensive tax return assignments and quizzes, and answer keys with references and explanations.  Recommended completion time is 14 weeks.

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Course Type:

Basic Tax

Term:

2022 Tax Law

Registration Status:

Registration closed

Course Status

Unavailable

Course Length:

102 Hours

 

Course Fees:

Registration $5.00
Tuition $10.00
Course Materials $764.00
Total $779.00

Course Credits:

IRS (Federal Tax Law) 82 Hours
IRS (Ethics) 6 Hours
Oregon Tax Board 102 Hours


Field of Study

Taxes

Program Level

Beginner

Prerequisite

None

Delivery Method

Self-study (No Videos)

Educational Venue

Online Course

Meet Your Instructor

April Gutierrez is an Enrolled Agent with more than 25 years of experience owning and operating a multi-office tax preparation firm. She has been writing and teaching tax law since 2001, with thousands of tax professionals completing her education programs annually.

Known for her entertaining speaking style and ability to make a complex subject easy to understand, April is frequently invited to speak to business groups and news media on tax-related topics. She has a B.A. in Communication Studies from Murdoch University in Perth, Australia. She obtained her Oregon LTC in 1995.

How does this tax course work?

This course is divided into separate lessons – completed at your own pace – which means YOU CHOOSE how quickly to work through the program.  Each lesson takes you through the important topics you need to know. The lesson training guides are in manual format, which reinforce the way you learn. Our Q & A forums are a valuable place to get your questions answered on the related topics.

Your Tax Course Includes

Step-By-Step Tax Lessons

While other tax schools deliver only textbooks and tests, our education programs utilize multiple educational tools to keep students engaged in the learning process.

Video Demonstrations

*Streaming videos covering each of the major topics. Videos are embedded directly within each lesson for ultimate ease of use.

*Videos are only included in our video courses. Our no video courses do not contain any videos.

Updated Manuals

Annually updated student manuals, which use easy-to-understand language and working illustrations.

Experience with Tax Forms

Classwork and homework assignments apply concepts covered in each session to the preparation of tax forms.

Q & A Forum

Post questions and receive answers from course instructors.

Frequently asked Questions

When does the course start and finish?

Self-paced courses are available immediately unless otherwise stated. Students have 9 months from their registration date to access and complete the basic course. 

How long do I have access to the course?

You have 9 months to complete the course, however we recommend you try to complete the course within three months, as we find students learn most efficiently when they complete the course over a three-month period. If you cannot complete the course within 9 months, you can request a one-time, 3-month extension for an additional $100.

Can I have a face to face meeting with the Instructor?

No, this is an online self-paced course. However, you can use the Q & A messaging system to ask questions and receive answers from course instructors and support staff.

Does this course have any certificates?

Yes, you will receive a certificate of completion upon successful completion of this course.

Course Requirements

Any Time, Anywhere

Our online Learning Management System (LMS), offers you the flexibility to study at your own pace while still enjoying many of the benefits of a live classroom.

  • Watch lecture video recordings of live, instructor-led classes.
  • Break to complete classwork and quiz assignments as instructed.
  • If you have a question or need help understanding your assignments, use our Q&A forum to post questions and receive answers from your instructor.
  • Complete assignments and tests, then submit your answers online.

Advance Preparation Required

Our site requires an up-to-date Adobe Flash® Player and use of a high-speed Internet connection. To ensure your learning experience is worthwhile and productive, we ask all students to take the time to become familiar with our site before attending class.

Recommended Minimum Requirements

The following requirements are recommended for using this site. Few students have reported success while operating outside of these requirements, therefore these are provided as a guideline for troubleshooting if you are having difficulties viewing or operating in this site.

Operating System:
  • Windows
  • Apple
  • Unix/Linux
  • Solaris

*Your operating system should be fully updated.

   
Browser:

If you encounter log in or video viewing difficulties, we strongly recommend you install Google Chrome.

In any browser, both Cookies and JavaScript must be enabled.

   
Connection: Broadband (512 Kbps+). Mobile hotspots are NOT recommended.    
Browser Plug-Ins:

The latest of the following:

   
Peripherals: Headphones and/or Speakers    

 

Disclosures and School Policies

Terms of Enrollment

Pacific Northwest Tax School’s course materials and teaching techniques are valuable proprietary information of Pacific Northwest Tax School, and all such information is subject to copyright, including written, recorded, internet-based as well as all other electronic media. Each Student agrees that she/he will use the information only for purposes of education and training; and as a condition of enrollment, that they will not disseminate the information to any third party and will treat the materials as confidential information of Pacific Northwest Tax School. As a condition of enrollment, students pledge not use any information in any competitive fashion, including to create or derive competitive materials. Students further agree that any breach of these terms and conditions shall cause the school irreparable harm, entitling Pacific Northwest Tax School to injunctive relief, as well as any other remedy that may be available at law or equity. Students taking continuing education courses shall have twelve months from date of enrollment to successfully complete the course and receive their Certificate of Completion.  Students taking the federal only portion or the Oregon 80 Hour Basic Tax Course students have nine months from the date of enrollment to sucessfully complete the course.

Basic Tax Law

Students taking any Basic Tax Law course agree to comply with all Terms of Enrollment outlined in the enrollment agreement form for that course, a link to which can be found on each Basic Tax course page.

Prerequisites & Advance Preparation

Students intending to take the Oregon State Tax Exam, must be at least 18 years of age, and have a High School Diploma or GED. Students using our self-paced internet-based program should prepare for classes by downloading and printing course materials.

Cancellations/Refunds

Continuing professional education courses including interactive, non-interactive and correspondence program fees are non-refundable and non-transferable. Webinars/Webcasts are non-transferable and in most cases non-refundable. A student may choose to be switched to another Webinar/Webcast of equal or lesser value if a conflict with the scheduled time exists. In the case of a missed Webinar/Webcast a request to transfer to a new Webinar/Webcast must be made with 48 hours of when the Webinar/Webcast aired. Refunds will be issued ONLY prior to the start of the Webinar/Webcast. A $15.00 processing fee will be withheld from all refund amounts. For more information regarding administration policies including complaints and refunds, please contact our offices at 503-646-5600.

Problem Resolution

Pacific Northwest Tax School gives the highest priority to delivering quality education programs. If you have concerns about our programs please contact the Pacific Northwest Tax School Education Coordinator at: support@pnwtaxschool.com

Disclaimer

Manuals distributed and programs sponsored by Pacific Northwest Tax School are designed to teach application of tax laws. Pacific Northwest Tax School works to provide accurate and timely material to students, however the school does not have any responsibility if human and/or mechanical error exists. Accordingly, no assurance is given by Pacific Northwest Tax School that such information is totally comprehensive or accurate in its coverage of such subject matter. Information published or sponsored by Pacific Northwest Tax School should not be relied upon as a substitute for independent research to original sources of authority such as the Internal Revenue Code, IRS Publications and Internal Revenue Rulings. Pacific Northwest Tax School, its authors, and instructors do not render legal, accounting, or other non-educational professional advice. If legal advice or other expert assistance is required, the services of a competent professional should be sought. Credit hours are subject to change without notice.

Our Credentials:

IRS APPROVED

Notice to Members of the National Association of Enrolled Agents: NAEA requires its members to obtain 30 hours of CPE each year. NAEA further requires the CPE be in compliance with IRS guidelines. As an IRS approved sponsor of CPE, our programs meet CPE standards set forth by NAEA.

OR Board of Tax Practitioners

Pacific Northwest Tax School is a licensed vocational school regulated by the Oregon Higher Education Coordinating Commission. Our CPE programs are approved by the Oregon Board of Tax Practitioners.