I've posted on this topic before and don't mean to beat a dead horse but this e-services enrollment process is getting me frustrated.
Does a paid preparer absolutely need to enroll in IRS E-services ?
I have no cell phone, tablet, or pad & am not interested in getting such devices. I use cable land lines.
Received my e-services activation code in the mail today & called e-services for help.
They tell me that you still need to be able to receive a text message with a temporary code each time you want to access e-services. That makes sense but without such devices how is this done ?
I understand they're trying to stop the bad guys but this enrollment process seems a little like catch-22.
They (e-services) also said that I wouldn't be able to e-file through my software provider w/o e-services access - but my software provider (Taxwise) tells me that with a valid EFIN and a 2019 PTIN I'm good to go.
What would be the downside to not have e-services access ? Thanks for any comments.
Does a paid preparer absolutely need to enroll in IRS E-services ?
I have no cell phone, tablet, or pad & am not interested in getting such devices. I use cable land lines.
Received my e-services activation code in the mail today & called e-services for help.
They tell me that you still need to be able to receive a text message with a temporary code each time you want to access e-services. That makes sense but without such devices how is this done ?
I understand they're trying to stop the bad guys but this enrollment process seems a little like catch-22.
They (e-services) also said that I wouldn't be able to e-file through my software provider w/o e-services access - but my software provider (Taxwise) tells me that with a valid EFIN and a 2019 PTIN I'm good to go.
What would be the downside to not have e-services access ? Thanks for any comments.
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