is there any talk about Proseries becoming an e-Filer like Turbotax
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You can prepare as many returns as you want, and IRS does not require e-filing. If you file more than 10 returns in a year, then it is required. Filing a return means mailing it to IRS. You can prepare a return and let your client file (mail) it. Now that we have that out of the way, you can also prepare a return and then turn it over to a transmitter. I think the question here is whether Intuit wants to transmit returns. A Transmitter sends the electronic return data directly to the IRS. Electronic Return Originators (EROs) may apply to be Transmitters and transmit return data themselves, or they may contract with an accepted third-party Transmitter to transmit the data.
Dear Iron Man :
Currently, I do not e-file the returns because I did not apply to participate in the IRS E-file program for various reasons.
So, I was asking if ProSeries executives would entertain becoming an E-File provider for small business.
I called ProSeries professional support, and they advised me that they do not act as an E-File provider.
Thank your Iron Man
Susana
ProSeries is a software for professional tax preparers. In order for professional tax preparers to e-file returns, they need an EFIN provided by the IRS. So without an EFIN, you are not able to e-file. Also, if you prepare 10 or more returns, you are required by the IRS to e-file returns.
"because I did not apply to participate in the IRS E-file program for various reasons."
Wow. Perhaps it's time for a change in career.
You can prepare as many returns as you want, and IRS does not require e-filing. If you file more than 10 returns in a year, then it is required. Filing a return means mailing it to IRS. You can prepare a return and let your client file (mail) it. Now that we have that out of the way, you can also prepare a return and then turn it over to a transmitter. I think the question here is whether Intuit wants to transmit returns. A Transmitter sends the electronic return data directly to the IRS. Electronic Return Originators (EROs) may apply to be Transmitters and transmit return data themselves, or they may contract with an accepted third-party Transmitter to transmit the data.
😅😅Ha ha,
thanks
Thank you for a very valid response. very helpful
Susana
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