Who can complete a new IRS e-file Application to Participate in IRS e-file?
A. Anyone who registers with IRS e-Services can create a new (or revised) application online to participate in IRS e-file. You may also complete and mail in a paper Form 8633 if you do not use the electronic online option for submitting a new or revised application. Individuals are encouraged to register with IRS e-Services and create a new (or revised) IRS e-file Application.
Anyone who registers with IRS e-services can create a new (or revised) application online to participate in IRS e-file. Individuals are encouraged to register with IRS e-services and create a new (or revised) IRS e-file application. If you are unable to register for e-services, you may complete and mail a paper Form 8633. What is the advantage of using the e-services’ IRS e-file Application? The design of the IRS e-file Application makes it easier to apply to participate in IRS e-file, catch many errors during input, ensure completeness of required data fields, and permit validation of information already contained in IRS databases, i.e. Enrolled Agent status (no need to submit credentials) and taxpayer identification number. The online application allows delegation of available e-services privileges to other individuals within a firm including the authority to maintain your application. To use these privileges, the Delegated Users must register individually. What other e-services Web-
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