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Regarding electronically filing a 9465 with the return:
We filed a 9465 with our client's return. The return was electronically filed. The 9465 was not accepted.
I spoke with the IRS Collections Dept, and was informed that the 9465 must be signed separately from the return itself, and that this was why it was not accepted. I had thought that if the client signs the 8879, that signature covers the 9465 as well as the return. The rep said that there is a way to electronically sign the 9465, but I'm not finding it.
Any help or input on this? Thanks!
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So the client got the letter from IRS denying the application? or the client is getting a bill?
The 9465 takes months and months to process when its sent with the return (in a regular year, who knows how long these days)...so if the client is getting a bill, that doesnt mean its been denied.
Have the client create an Online IRS account and send the installment application that way.
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Even with an accepted 9465, the IRS will send a monthly bill that includes the entire tax liability. The monthly invoice will NOT show the monthly installment amount due.
Continue to pay the installment amount.