staccon
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Has anyone operating from outside the US found an alternative solution? Are there any external service providers that could help? Thanks so much for your help
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itonewbie
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Foreign preparers not eligible for SSN will not be issued EFIN. You must, however, apply for a PTIN and include a Form 8946 in order to prepare or assist in federal tax return preparation for compensation. As you are probably aware, your clients will need to paper file and a Form 8948 with box 6a checked must be attached to the return.
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itonewbie
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Foreign preparers not eligible for SSN will not be issued EFIN. You must, however, apply for a PTIN and include a Form 8946 in order to prepare or assist in federal tax return preparation for compensation. As you are probably aware, your clients will need to paper file and a Form 8948 with box 6a checked must be attached to the return.
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staccon
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Hi! Thanks very much for your comments, very helpful. I already have my PTIN. Would you know if any external service provider would be able to efile tax returns on my behalf? If not, can I obtain a waiver from the efile requirement if I exceed more than 10 tax returns? Thanks again for your help
itonewbie
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There is no service provider who would or should efile tax returns on your behalf. You are automatically exempted from e-filing regardless of the number of returns you prepare. What you should do is to ensure a Form 8946 was filed with the IRS so that they have it on record with your PTIN that you are not eligible for e-filing.
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staccon
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Awesome! Thanks so much for your very helpful comments
NateTaxProf
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See page 15 of https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p3112.pdf - *if* you had a US firm/preparer with a close business relationship they could establish a foreign EFIN for you. However, this would obviously require a very high level of trust.
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Yes, a high level of trust. Not even Big 4 do that.
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IRonMaN
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"this would obviously require a very high level of trust"
And I'm guessing it would probably also require a big pile of money exchanging hands.
Ukraine - hang in there
And I'm guessing it would probably also require a big pile of money exchanging hands.
Ukraine - hang in there
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Well, sure. I'm just saying...maybe this person has a relative in the US with an EFIN. You never know.
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Relative is not the kind of business relationship the publication describes...
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staccon
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Thanks all. No unfortunately my company is not connected to any US-based business, but thanks for the suggestion. Well, I'll go for the paper file then. I used to work for one those big firms so I did not realize this could be a complication. Thanks again for all your help
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A further wrinkle this year is that preparers are required to have an EFIN to file Form 114 which must be Efiled and foreign preparers can't get EFINs. Any solution anybody?
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File directly at the BSA FINCEN website. You do need to register there but no EFIN required.
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