I understand each business I file needs it's own 10 digit PIN that is provided by the IRS. My software, ATX. provides an efile form to get this number, so I filed, and I got the ACK for acceptance. But how do I get the number?
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I use Quickbooks, and transmit the Efile request through Intuit, then later in the mail - about 10 days to two weeks, client receives the PIN# for efile in the mail from IRS, that the client then needs to respond to immediately and mail back for acknowledgement - IRS usually allows a 5-10 day window.
Believe me, if the T/P does not sign the paper and mail it within that time frame, you start all over again.
I have one client that I am on the 3rd Request - as they do NOT open their mail.
Another note, the address on the request for the efile request MUST match the IRS address on records - otherwise you will NEVER receive the notice.
Most of the requests are processed smoothly and timely, but I have encountered a few - that are still processing!
Good Luck!
Sandy
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The way I was able to begin e-filing Forms 940 and 941 was to apply to do them as an ERO, which only allows you to e-file for employers who, themselves, obtain a PIN. Each employer you e-file for has to obtain the PIN and tell you, the ERO, what it is in order for you to e-file their 94X forms.
If you are e-filing for more than a certain number of employers, you need a reporting agent PIN--which requires you to have an EI number. Initially I applied for this type PIN, but my old EI number was no longer recognized by the IRS since I had not had any employees for over ten years, so I went the other route.
The first step I had to go through was to fill out and transmit something to Drake software, which didn't work at first and I had to call technical support. It turned out that the calendar on my computer was in the format "1/1/13" rather than 01/01/2013." After I changed the calendar, I was able to transmit to Drake.
It seems strange to me that I can e-file a Form 1040,1041,1120,1065, etc. without all of this extra authorization, but must go through a special process to be authorized to e-file 940X forms.
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