OkieGal
Level 2

I understand your frustration and I am in NO means excusing Intuit for this software debacle going on right now, however in March 2025 the IRS rolled out a WISP (Written Internet Security Plan) that all PTIN holders must comply with for wireless and internet data security. Since EasyAcct has IRS forms filed electronically (i.e. 940, 941, W-2, W-3... etc.), the program falls under the requirement for password protection, multi-factor authentication and all of those not so fun requirements for us as preparers. If you do not have a WISP for your practice, it is now a requirement. I recommend preparing one in print and put with your organization important documents. If the IRS or FTC does a compliance check on your practice and you do not have it, there are penalties, loss of practitioner credentials and even imprisonment under the FTC Safeguards Rules.

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