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In order to become an Authorized IRS e-file provider, securing your Electronic Filing Identification Number (EFIN) is a prerequisite.
What is an Electronic Filing Identification Number (EFIN)?
An Electronic Filing Identification Number (EFIN) is a unique number assigned by the IRS to authorized preparers participating in the federal and state e-file program.
Once provided, an EFIN remains valid indefinitely. However, if there are changes to your Employer Identification Number (EIN) or your firm’s name, a new one must be obtained or the existing one must be updated via the online portal.
Important to remember: all tax preparers require a PTIN. Yet, only your firm necessitates an EFIN. Usually, one EFIN per firm or physical location is sufficient.
To put it more straightforwardly: a PTIN is needed for preparation, an EFIN for e-filing.
How do I secure an EFIN?
If the Principal or Responsible Official is a certified or licensed professional, like an attorney, CPA, or enrolled agent, they must supply their current professional status information.
All other applicants need to furnish a fingerprint card, which can be set up by contacting the IRS toll-free at 866-255-0654. If fingerprints are needed, use a certified professional. While there are commercial services, your local police station can likely provide this service for a reasonable fee. The signed and completed card then needs to be mailed to the IRS.
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