Who needs EFIN?
Providers need an EFIN to electronically file tax returns. We assign an EFIN to identify firms that have completed the IRS e-file Application to become an Authorized IRS e-file Provider.
How do I become an authorized efile provider?
- Step 1: Create an IRS e-Services Account. Before you begin the online e-file application, you must have an IRS e-Services account, which facilitates electronic interaction with the IRS.
- Step 2: Submit Your Application to Become an Authorized IRS e-file Provider.
- Step 3: Pass a Suitability Check.
How long does it take to get a EFIN?
about 45 days
The EFIN process typically takes about 45 days, so be sure to get started well in advance of tax season.
Do EFIN numbers expire?
Once you’re issued an Electronic Filing Identification Number (EFIN), it doesn’t expire. Your EFIN number covers you and anyone working at your tax preparation firm. When changes at your firm occur, you will have to update your e-file application to reflect those changes.
Can I use someone elses EFIN?
An EFIN is not transferable. It is tied to the business location, not to a particular preparer (the PTIN identifies the preparer of the return).
Can I get an EFIN online?
How do I apply for an EFIN number online? Fill out your e-File application online. The application is comprehensive, but you can save the information, take a break and continue to fill out the application when convenient. When your application has been approved, the IRS will send an acceptance letter and your EFIN.
How to get an efin number for a tax preparer?
An EFIN is a number assigned by the IRS to tax preparers that are accepted into the federal/state e-file program. To become an authorized IRS e-file Provider tax preparers must submit an application and undergo a screening process. We’ll help you obtain your EFIN.
What is an electronic filing identification number ( efin )?
What is an Electronic Filing Identification Number (EFIN)? Providers need an EFIN to electronically file tax returns. We assign an EFIN to identify firms that have completed the IRS e-file Application to become an Authorized IRS e-file Provider .
What to do if you do not have an efin?
If you do not have an EFIN, however, know KTS, through one of its contracted IRS e-file Providers, can have the tax returns originated, properly authorized, and e-filed for you/your clients (after reviewing the tax returns for IRS compliance).
How to check your efin status on the IRS website?
On the right corner (just above the Application Summary Title), you will see your Application Status. If you cannot see this page, just click on the Application Summary button on the Toolbar above. Screenshot from the IRS website | Application Summary Click on the EFIN Status button on the toolbar to check your EFIN status.