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Form 2848 – Power of Attorney and Representative Declaration

Form 2848, Power of Attorney and Declaration of Representative, is used to authorize an individual to represent the taxpayer/corporation/partnership before the IRS. The authorized individual must be eligible to practice before the IRS. This power of attorney authorizes the representative to perform duties such as signing consents, extending the time to assess tax, recording the […]

ACA Explanation Statement – Entry into TaxAct

The IRS may reject your tax return if you did not include information about your Advanced Premium Tax Credit on IRS Form 8962 from the federal healthcare marketplace. This occurs when the IRS database shows that you should have provided this information (whether this is accurate or not).  If you did receive Form 1095-A showing […]

Request a Copy of a State Return or Transcript

Below you will find links to the websites and/or forms for each state to request a copy of your state return or transcript. Alabama | Alaska | Arizona | Arkansas | California | Colorado | Connecticut | Delaware | District of Columbia | Florida | Georgia | Hawaii | Idaho | Illinois | Indiana | […]

Form 4868 – Filing a Federal Individual Tax Return Extension (Consumer)

Form 4868 is used to request an extension of time to file an individual tax return, Form 1040. Generate and FileTo generate and file Form 4868, follow the steps below.    NOTES:  Form 4868 is only an extension of time to file, not an extension of time to pay any amount due. If you expect […]

TaxAct Professional – Client Fees from Refund (Bank Products)

To have your preparation fees deducted from your client’s refund, you must apply to work with a TaxAct partner bank who offers this service. To start the application, log into your TaxAct account and click on Bank Enrollment. Once your application is accepted, you can offer your clients the option to pay their fees via their […]

Entering Corrected Forms

If you receive a corrected form after you’ve already entered the information, it’s easy to fix before you file. You simply need to update the form entries you previously made to match the corrected information you received. If you’ve already filed your return and need to make corrections, you need to file an amended return […]

Schedule K-2 Domestic Filing Exception – Entering in Program

To include the domestic filing exception notification with each partner’s Schedule K-1 (Form 1065): From within your TaxAct return (Online or Desktop), click Federal (on smaller devices, click in the top left corner of your screen, then click Federal). Click the Pass-Through Items dropdown, then click Foreign Transactions. Continue through the interview process until the interview […]

1120 Net Operating Loss (NOL) and Form 1139

Prior year Net Operating Loss (NOL) amounts are entered on the Net Operating Loss Worksheet. To access the worksheet Net Operating Loss Worksheet: 1. From within your TaxAct return (Online or Desktop), click Federal (on smaller devices, click in the top left corner of your screen, then click Federal). 2. Click Business Deductions dropdown, then […]

1120-S Schedule K-2 and K-3 – Domestic Filing Exception

Per the IRS instructions, a 2023 S corporation does not need to complete and file with the IRS Schedules K-2 and K-3 or furnish to the shareholder(s) their Schedule K-3 if each of the following 3 criteria are met: No or limited foreign activity Foreign activity is defined as Foreign income taxes paid or accrued, […]

Uploading Documents with the IRS Document Upload Tool

Taxpayers who receive certain notices requiring them to send information to the IRS may now upload their documents online through IRS.gov, rather than mail them in. Please note that taxpayers may securely respond to these notices regardless of having an IRS Online Account. The following notices are currently available for electronic upload: CP04, relating to […]

Email Notification When Forms Become Available

To request an email notification for when a form becomes available, follow the steps below. Online From within your paid TaxAct return, click the Print Center drop-down, then click Return, and then click Print. The Print Center window will display a list of forms that are not available at this time. Click Sign up to […]

Removing Preparer Information from Client Return

To remove the Paid Preparer information from your Form 1040 U.S. Individual Income Tax Return: From within your TaxAct Professional Edition, click Forms in the options bar to view the Forms Explorer (if it is not already visible). Click Federal from the dropdown in forms explorer, and click the Information Worksheets dropdown, then click Basic Information to see the […]

Form 2848 – Centralized Authorization File Number

The Centralized Authorization File (CAF) number is a 9-digit number assigned to individuals based on the filing of Form 2848, Power of Attorney and Declaration of Representative. Per IRS Instructions for Form 2848 Power of Attorney and Declaration of Representative, on page 4: Line 2. Representative(s) Enter the full name and mailing address of your […]

Mailing Addresses for Filing

In order to obtain the mailing address for your federal or state return, you can go to the the IRS Where to File Paper Tax Returns With or Without a Payment webpage, or check the filing instructions from within your TaxAct return; go to our Print Filing Instructions Online and Desktop FAQ for help. The […]

Top 6 Tax Changes You Should Know About for 2022

Wondering what’s changed in the tax world from last year? We put together the top six 2022 federal tax changes that taxpayers like you should know about before filing your income tax return in 2023. Tax year 2021 saw major tax changes due to the coronavirus pandemic, but many of those changes went away in […]

Why Is My Tax Refund Smaller This Year?

The IRS has advised that many people should expect smaller tax refunds for 2022. Here’s why your refund may not be as big as last year’s and some tips on what you can do to maximize your refund amount. Why do you get a tax refund from the IRS? Let’s review why we get a […]

IRS Rejection Codes – F1040X-001

This amended return cannot be filed electronically. Please repeat the Filing steps to print and file a paper amended return. This business rule is triggered for any of the following reasons: The filing status on the original return differs from the amended return. The original return was not e-filed and accepted. The original return must […]

IRS Refund Cycle Chart

The IRS has discontinued publication of the Refund Cycle Chart.  For information on the status of your refund, refer to Where’s My Refund? on the IRS website.

IRS Contact Information

General Help Desk: 1-800-829-1040 E-file assistance: 1-800-876-1715 (within U.S. or Canada) 1-309-229-7111 (from an International location) E-file status: 1-800-829-4477 Refund Hotline:  1-800-829-1954 EFIN inquiries: 1-866-255-0654 Live telephone assistance for hearing impaired: 1-800-829-4059 (TDD) IRS Website Help Desk e-mail: helpdesk@speedymail.com