What happens if the IRS is behind in processing e-file applications and the tax preparer does not receive his EFIN in a timely fashion?
If you do not receive your IRS Electronic Filer Identification Number (EFIN) in time to start e-filing returns, you should file returns on paper until you are accepted into the IRS and Utah e-file programs. As soon as you receive your EFIN and submitted a copy to the Tax Commission, you should begin e-filing all applicable returns.
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