What software is approved for IRS e-file?
The IRS does not endorse or approve software. You may want to consider
IRS e-file by filing through an Authorized
IRS e-file Provider. To learn more, refer to our Electronic
Services information. For general information about e-file, refer to Tax Topic 252, Electronic Filing.
How can I participate as an electronic filing Provider?
To participate in the e-file program, you must first choose the Authorized
IRS e-file options that are best for you. An Authorized IRS e-file Provider
can be an Electronic Return Originator, Intermediate Service Provider, Transmitter
or Software Developer.
Submit Form 8633 (PDF), Application to
Participate in the IRS e-file Program. Submit your application to the
appropriate Service Center as shown on Form 8633. Publication 1345 (PDF), Handbook
for Authorized IRS E-File Providers Individual Income Tax Returns, provides
you with the information you need to apply to participate in the e-file Program.
Technical information can be found in Publication 1346 (PDF), Electronic Return File Specifications and Record Layouts
for Individual Income Tax Returns. Updates to this publication will appear
on the Electronic Filing System Bulletin Board. You can also contact the Andover
Service Center at 1-800-691-1894 (toll free) for assistance.
Pass a Suitability Background check. If you apply to become an ERO, Transmitter
or Intermediate Service Provider, the IRS conducts a background check on all
principals of your firm and responsible officials listed on the application
to determine their suitability to be an Authorized IRS e-file Provider. If
you apply to be a Software Developer only, a suitability check is not required.
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