Did you know that there are a number of business returns that can be filed
electronically? Thousands of business taxpayers have already identified the
advantages of participating in the IRS e-file program. Returns are
processed more quickly, more accurately, with fewer errors, saving taxpayers
and preparers time and worry since IRS sends an electronic acknowledgement
with each return received.
The most commonly used business returns can currently be filed electronically.
For more information about filing business returns electronically please refer
to e-file
for Business and Self-Employed Taxpayers at www.irs.gov.
Form 1041, U.S. Income Tax Return
for Estates and Trusts
The 1041 e-file program allows the electronic filing of Form 1041
including 31 forms and schedules. The return can be submitted by an approved
third-party software developer, preparer or transmitter. There are a number
of Approved IRS e-file Providers listed at www.irs.gov.
Just click on IRS e-file. It is a good idea to check this website
periodically since it is updated frequently as new providers are added.
Form 1065, U.S. Return of Partnership
Income
The 1065 e-file program allows the electronic filing of Form 1065
including 57 forms and schedules. The return can be submitted by the partnership,
an approved third-party software developer, preparer or transmitter. Section
1224 of the Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997 requires partnerships with more than
100 partners to file their return electronically. However, partnerships with
100 or less partners can voluntarily participate in the Form 1065 e-file program.
For a listing of Approved IRS e-file Providers, please check our
website at www.irs.gov and click on IRS e-file.
Periodically check this website since it is updated frequently as new providers
are added.
Form 940, Employers Annual Federal Unemployment
(FUTA) Tax Return and
Form 941, Employer’s Quarterly Federal
Tax Return
The Employment Tax e-file System, launched in January 2003, offers
an improved way to file for current 940/941 e-file and on-line filers.
Electronic Return Originators (EROs) will have the ability to offer employment
tax filing to their clients. To get specific details about this program, as
well as a listing of Approved IRS e-file Providers, visit IRS at www.irs.gov and click IRS e-file.
The IRS on-line filing program for Forms 940/941 is available to business
filers. The on-line program, is a web-based program and allows business filers
to prepare, sign and file Forms 940/941 using a third-party software developer
or transmitter. A listing of Approved IRS e-file Providers is located
at www.irs.gov. Just click on IRS e-file.
Check this site periodically as new providers are added frequently.
Information Returns
Certain information returns can be filed electronically using the FIRE
(Filing Information Returns Electronically) system. FIRE is dedicated exclusively
to the filing of Forms 1042-S, 1098, 1099, 5498, 8027, W-2G and QWF (Questionable
Forms W-4). For detailed information about filing information returns electronically
as well as a listing of Approved IRS e-file Providers, check www.irs.gov and
click on IRS e-file.
EFTPS
The Electronic Federal Tax Payment System (EFTPS) is a free service provided
by the U.S. Department of Treasury that allows individual and business taxpayers
to pay all their Federal taxes electronically including income, payroll, estimated
and excise taxes. Electronic payments can be made using the internet or by
phone. In order to participate in EFTPS you must enroll. To find out how you
can enroll, visit the EFTPS at www.eftps.gov,
or by calling 1–800-555-4477.
Form 8633 – Application to Participate
in IRS e-file Program
As of August 1, 2003, preparers of both individual and business tax returns
now have the opportunity to apply to become Electronic Return Originators
(EROs) year-round, using Form 8633, (Application to Participate in the
IRS e-file Program). Accepted e-file providers
may continue to use this form throughout the year to revise and update information
previously submitted on an earlier application.
Applying on-line to become an ERO will be another change for both individual
and business returns. The on-line application process will be part of a suite
of e-services offered to tax professionals. Participants must register to
create an electronic account. To find out when the on-line e-file application
will be available, visit www.irs.gov and
click on the link for Tax Professionals page.
Form 1120, U.S. Corporation Income Tax
Return and
Form 1120S, U.S. Income Tax Return for
an S Corporation
The 1120 e-file Program includes 97 forms and schedules. Business
taxpayers who file 1120/1120S may e-file their returns through an
Approved IRS e-file Provider. A listing of approved providers is
available at www.irs.gov. Just click on
IRS e-file.
Form 990, Return of Organization Exempt
from Income Tax
Form 990–EZ, Short Form Return
of Organization Exempt from Income Tax
Form 1120–POL, U.S. Income Tax
Return for Certain Political Organizations
Form 8868, Application for Extension
of Time to File an Exempt Organization Return
The Exempt Organization e-file Program Forms 990, 990–EZ,
1120–POL, and 8868. The Forms 990–PF and 990–T are scheduled
to be included. Exempt taxpayers who file Form 990/990–EZ/1120–POL
may e-file their returns through and Approved IRS e-file Provider.
For details and a listing of approved providers visit IRS at www.irs.gov and
click on IRS e-file.