Tax Law and News Letter 5903: IRS Extends e-Services Hours Through Jan. 31 Read the Article Open Share Drawer Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) Written by Intuit Accountants Team Modified Oct 17, 2017 1 min read According to a recent e-Services bulletin from the IRS, extended e-Services hours will be available through Jan. 31 in order to revalidate your identity. If you received a Letter 5903 from the IRS, you must revalidate your identity in order to continue accessing your IRS e-Services account. You may revalidate your account online or by telephone. Access this link for more details. The extended hours of service for e-Services are: Monday through Friday: 6:30 a.m. – 8 p.m. CT Saturday: 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. CT The IRS reminds letter recipients that failure to take any action will result in the suspension of your e-Services account. Previous Post Coaching Your Self-Employed Clients on Taxes Next Post Help Your Clients Jumpstart Retirement Savings With a myRA Account Written by Intuit Accountants Team The Intuit® Accountants team provides ProConnect™ Tax, Lacerte® Tax, ProSeries® Tax, and add-on software and services to enable workflow for its customers. Visit us at https://proconnect.intuit.com, or follow us on Twitter @IntuitAccts. More from Intuit Accountants Team Comments are closed. Browse Related Articles Tax Law and News IRS e-Services Migration and Registration Requirements Tax Law and News What your clients should do if they get an identity the… Tax Law and News ID Theft Protection Services Provided After a Data Brea… Tax Law and News Common IRS red flags Tax Law and News What happens when clients receive IRS letters Client Relationships Help Your Clients Handle Identity Theft Practice Management How the IRS protects taxpayers from tax-related identit… Tax Law and News Tax pros can apply to be an IRS authorized e-file provi… Tax Law and News Taxpayers can protect themselves from scammers by knowi… Tax Law and News Your IRS To-Do List to Get Ready for 2020