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    IRS no longer sending efile acceptance letters

    Following email received from IRS

    ATTN: Authorized IRS e-file Providers/EROs

    The IRS will no longer issue credentials in the form of the annual
    letters
    for continued participation in IRS e-file. Instead, you may confirm
    your
    status as an Authorized IRS e-file Provider by viewing the summary page
    of
    your e-file application online via e-services at IRS.gov.

    Go to irs.gov, click on the e-file logo and scroll down to the Tax
    Professionals link for more information on steps in identifying your
    Provider status. FAQs are provided for explaining this change further.


    Refer to Publication 3112, IRS e-file Application and Participation,
    for
    important information such as the use of your EFIN and rules and
    requirements for participation in IRS e-file. Authorized IRS e-file
    Providers should continue to safeguard and protect the EFIN assigned to
    their firm.

    If you experience difficulties in printing the summary page of your
    e-file
    application, you may contact IRS e-help desk, toll free at,
    1-866-255-0654,
    Monday through Friday, between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 7:00
    p.m.(ET).

    Thank you for your continued interest in IRS e-file. We are looking
    forward
    to working with you.

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    This has been an IRS e-file QuickAlert
    Only in government or politics is a "cut in spending" really an increase. It's just not as much of an increase as they wanted it to be, therefore a "cut".

    #2
    If a problem...

    I assume if there is a problem with our Efile renewal, IRS will let us know. I find going to the web sight to check is time-consuming, frustrating, and sometimes plain down unsuccessful.

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      #3
      I agree

      the e-services website must have been designed by a monkey.

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        #4
        E-file

        I assume with or without the IRS approval letter that I will efile all my returns. If the IRS does not accept my efiles I will simply go back to the mailing of returns. My clients now efile because I require them to.

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