schirallicpa Posted October 2, 2023 Report Posted October 2, 2023 Kinda pressing the deadline. I have an elderly couple that cannot find a PIN letter. I have an 8821 in place, but I don't think that will help. I am sending a 2848 and hoping IRS will give me PIN over the phone. What a PITA these things are. Quote
mcbreck Posted October 2, 2023 Report Posted October 2, 2023 I just did this and you need the 2848. Quote
schirallicpa Posted October 3, 2023 Author Report Posted October 3, 2023 well - this just got worse. There is already a transcript of my clients "tax return" with the IRS. My client has not filed yet. 3 Quote
Pacun Posted October 3, 2023 Report Posted October 3, 2023 Some of my clients get a PIN in a few minutes after they create an account with the IRS on line. Some other take them months to get their PIN. Quote
Catherine Posted October 3, 2023 Report Posted October 3, 2023 Sounds like you will need to call the IP PIN help desk, with the client with you. At that time (once you have the PIN) you can ask how a return could have been filed for them without it. OTOH, if they can't find it - did a family member steal their info? Try to "help" by filing a return for them? A filed return with an IP PIN required is doubly suspicious. 4 Quote
michaelmars Posted October 5, 2023 Report Posted October 5, 2023 Or paper file this year and remember to call them next January to get them to send you the letter once its received for 2023. Quote
schirallicpa Posted October 10, 2023 Author Report Posted October 10, 2023 After spending about an hour on the phone with IRS to get a damn PIN I was told that the electronic signature on the 2848 was only acceptable when uploaded thru the IRS portal. Which it was uploaded thru the portal. Which my software says it was accepted on Oct 3. But the woman at the PIN phone center didn't find it. So she asked me to fax it to her. And then she wouldn't accept it because it needs to be an original signature. 2 Quote
Lee B Posted October 10, 2023 Report Posted October 10, 2023 The term "accepted" just means they received it. It doesn't mean they have processed it yet which could take 4 or 5 weeks? Quote
Terry D EA Posted October 10, 2023 Report Posted October 10, 2023 Just plain run around BS. No faxed form contains an original signature. They can't tell if it is a wet signature or copy on a fax. I have had them refuse a digital signature even when it was processed through docusign or verifyle which are both IRS approved. I have used all methods of uploading, faxing through normal channels and the portal plus client accounts, nothing is any faster and depends on the agent answering the phone. Faxing the 2848 to the CAF means it may or maynot ever get recorded. 1 Quote
Lee B Posted October 10, 2023 Report Posted October 10, 2023 "The IRS says it is processing third-party authorizations, including Forms 2848 and Forms 8821, in the order received. They cannot currently provide a timeframe for completion. The IRS recommends submitting those forms through the Tax Pro Account tool, assuming you have a Centralized Authorization Number (CAF) Number. Note that the Submit Forms 2848 and 8821 Online tool allows both Form 2848 and Form 8821 authorizations to be uploaded online but still requires manual processing. Practically speaking, tax pros can also submit a Form 2848 to the agent you're talking with on the phone—via fax (do not expect those to be processed for use in the future)." Quote
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