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Are Corporate Officers or Principals of the firm required to complete the registration and application process required for “Large Taxpayers” to participate IRS e-file?

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Are Corporate Officers or Principals of the firm required to complete the registration and application process required for “Large Taxpayers” to participate IRS e-file?

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A4. No. Corporations meeting the definition of Large Taxpayer may assign a “Responsible Official” who will complete the online registration and application process. The Responsible Official is not required to be a Corporate Officer or a Principal of the firm. IRS recommends that corporations have 2 or more “Responsible Officials” listed on their e-file Application in the event that the “Responsible Official” is unavailable and IRS needs to contact them regarding the e-file process of the corporation’s tax return.

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A4. No. Corporations meeting the definition of Large Taxpayer may assign a “Responsible Official” who will complete the online registration and application process. The Responsible Official is not required to be a Corporate Officer or a Principal of the Firm. IRS recommends that corporations have 2 or more “Responsible Officials” listed on their e-file Application in the event that the “Responsible Official” is unavailable and IRS needs to contact them regarding the corporation’s tax return.

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A4. No. Corporations meeting the definition of Large Taxpayer may assign a “Responsible Official” who will complete the online registration and application process. The Responsible Official is not required to be a Corporate Officer or a Principal of the Firm.

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