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So, in the midst of this pandemic, I have moved my office, just up the road into a new building. I know I need to update my firm address in ProSeries, but I don't think I can do that til I update with e-services. So I logged on to e-services and got to the place where I can update my firm address...but got to wondering what the timeline is like to update that address, then print off the .pdf to send to Inuit to get it changed in ProSeries. Should I just wait a few months til employees are back at IRS to attempt this? Don't want to disrupt my ability to e-file for the next few months. I live in a small town, so the delivery lady still gonna bring be my regular mail from the old address no matter what...
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Cant you just make the edit them print out the application summary? or do you need to wait for some kind of confirmation and approval?
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that's kinda what I don't know.....never moved before..was hoping someone who had made this journey would respond with words of wisdom..
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I'm doing the same thing, but I won't make any formal changes until e-services are up and running and I have all 2019 returns filed. Too risky if it doesn't go smoothly and there's no one to contact at the IRS, IMHO.
Let us know if you do move forward sooner and what you encountered, which will hopefully be nothing, but it is the IRS. Thanks.
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Don't tempt the gods. For now, just pretend you never moved and be really, really nice to the mail lady.
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IRS Publication 3112:
Providers must submit updates within thirty days of a change of any information. It is important to provide updates such as, changes to business structure, Principals, Responsible Officials, addresses and telephone numbers and to remove individuals no longer associated with the firm, including deceased individuals. The IRS needs current information to be able to contact Providers and obtain or provide important information.
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But that is IRS Publication 3112 Pre COVID. There currently isn't anyone at the IRS left to contact providers. 😬
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Nothing to keep them from issuing warnings or worse, when they get back to work.
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They won't have time for that ---------------------------- too many dead people checks to track down.
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4.21.1.4 (08-12-2011)
Referrals
EMCs will receive external referrals by telephone from other providers, tax professionals, and taxpayers as call assistors provide the name and telephone number of the appropriate area EMC to callers wanting to report potential violation of e-file rules.
4.21.1.7 (08-12-2011)
Priority of Visits
Visits should be scheduled in the following order:
Referrals (mandatory for each valid complaint received)
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Bob - have you ever paid close attention to the questions generated in this place? I think IRS time would be much better spent chasing after some of those preparers instead of hassling competent preparers who are a little delayed in changing addresses after moving a couple of blocks. CAGMC.
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