Search Tax Professionals (PTIN Holders, Acceptance Agents, Firm Owners & Contacts)
This People Search directory helps you find tax professionals across the United States, including PTIN holders, firm owners, firm contacts, and IRS acceptance agents. Use the search tool to locate individuals, explore their firm affiliations, and access contact details where available.
An acceptance agent is a person who facilitates applying for individual tax identification numbers. ITINs are used in lieu of Social Security numbers by those ineligible to obtain a Social Security number.
PTIN stands for preparer tax identification number. Every person who prepares a tax return for compensation is required to obtain a PTIN. The PTIN is used to identify the paid preparer of a tax return.
A business owner may possess both the ERO and PTIN designations. Employees who prepare returns, whether or not the firm files returns electronically, ought to have a PTIN.
Interestingly, the PTIN dataset includes firm web addresses that were voluntarily provided by the applicant.
What you can find on this page
- PTIN holders (tax preparers authorized to file returns)
- Firm owners and business contacts
- IRS acceptance agents
- Firm websites
Looking for a job in accounting, law, or tax preparation?
Many PTIN holder profiles include links to their firm’s website. These sites often have:
- Careers or hiring pages
- Contact information for hiring managers
- Information about firm size and services
Besides CPAs, tax firms hire a variety of other occupations. EROs need receptionists, non-CPA bookkeepers, data entry operators, and seasonal tax preparers.
The accounting field is unusually supportive and accepting of early-career people. Many firms offer internships and opportunities for recent graduates.
Who this page is for
- Tax professionals → research peers and competitors
- Job seekers → find firms and career opportunities
- Vendors → locate decision-makers and contacts
How to use the directory
- Use the filters to narrow your search
- Review associated firms and roles
- Visit firm websites for more details
- Use connections to explore broader ERO activity
Data note
Information is compiled from publicly available sources related to IRS-authorized tax professionals. Not all entries will include complete contact or employment details.