Filing returns electronically
ProSeries Basic Edition electronic filing software is installed with ProSeries Basic Edition tax products that support electronic filing.
ProSeries Basic Edition software supports electronic filing of the following:
IRS Web site. To visit the e-file Providers area of the IRS Web site, go to http://www.irs.gov, select Tax Professionals, then select e-file Providers. If you prefer, you can go directly to http://www.irs.gov/taxpros/providers/index.html.
State tax agency Web sites. To visit the Web site for a state's tax agency, go to http://www.proseries.com, select Resources, navigate to the Tax Links area, select State Tax Departments, then click the name of the state.
Important: You must have a valid EFIN. If you don't have an IRS-issued Electronic Filing Identification Number (EFIN) yet, see "Preparing for electronic filing".
For detailed information about electronic filing:
- Go to http://www.proseries.com, then navigate to the electronic filing area, or
- Use the Search Help feature on the Help toolbar.
Establishing an Internet connection
To file electronically, you need to connect to the Internet from the computer on which the ProSeries Basic Edition program is installed.
If you don't have an Internet connection, you must first sign up for service with an Internet Service Provider (ISP). Once you have an ISP, go to the Help menu, select Internet Connection Setup, then follow the instructions in the dialog boxes.
Setting up the ProSeries Basic Edition program for electronic filing
If you've already entered your electronic filing information, proceed to "Step 1 - Mark the return for electronic filing".
If you haven't entered your electronic filing information yet, take the following steps to set up the ProSeries Basic Edition electronic filing options.
- Go to the Help menu and select Options Setup Wizard.
- In the Firm/Preparer Information dialog box, be sure to enter the firm's Electronic Filing Identification Number (EFIN).
PINs. PINs (Personal Identification Numbers) are used as electronic signatures. When you use a PIN, you don't mail Form 8453 to the IRS.
If you're going to participate in the IRS' Practitioner PIN program, enter each preparer's PIN. This is a five-digit code chosen by each preparer.
- In the Filing Client Returns Electronically dialog box, select Yes, some returns may be filed electronically.
- In the Electronic Filing Contact Information dialog box, complete every field. (You can leave the Fax field blank.)
- Complete the remainder of the Options Setup Wizard.
Step 1 - Mark the return for electronic filing
- Open the client's federal return, go to the Federal Information Worksheet, scroll down to Part IV - Filing Information, then make sure the appropriate preparer code is entered in the Preparer Code field.
Tip: If you're acting as an ERO and filing a return for another preparer, enter that preparer's preparer code in the Preparer Code field.- Make sure the Check this box to file the federal return electronically box is checked.
- State returns. If you're going to file the client's state return(s) electronically, enter the appropriate information in the Choose state(s) to file electronically expanding table.
Note the following about the three EF filing types for state individual returns.
- Enter all other relevant information in the Filing Information section.
- Direct Deposit/Direct Debit. If the client wants their refund deposited directly into their account or the balance due withdrawn from their account, complete Part V - Direct Deposit or Electronic Funds Withdrawal Information.
Step 2 - Prepare the client's return(s) for electronic filing
- Complete the client's federal return.
Tip: See "Avoiding common reasons for rejection" after step 7.- Complete the Electronic Filing Smart Worksheets on the client's Form W-2, 1099-R, W2-G, and 1099-G worksheets (if applicable).
- RAL or RT. If you're offering Bank Products through Santa Barbara Bank & Trust and the client wants a Refund Anticipation Loan or Refund Transfer, complete the applicable parts of the Bank Product Information Worksheet.
For more information, see "Overview of Bank Products".
- Click the State button in the Left Navigation Area.
- Complete the client's state return.
- Click the General Information button in the Left Navigation Area.
- Go to the toolbar and click the Save button.
Avoiding common reasons for rejection
- Verify the client's social security number (SSN) and Date of Birth (DOB) with the Social Security Administration (SSA).
- If you're preparing a Married Filing Joint return, verify that the spouse's last name on the return matches the spouse's last name on his or her Social Security card.
- Make sure the employer's name and federal identification number on the actual Form W-2 match the information you've entered in the ProSeries Basic Edition program.
- Make sure the payer's name and federal identification number on the actual Form W-2G or Form 1099-R match the information you've entered in the ProSeries Basic Edition program.
- Use error-checking during data entry. To do so, go to the View menu and make sure there's a check mark before Error Alerts.
Step 3 - Run Final Review from the client's return
After you complete a federal or state return, run the ProSeries Basic Edition Final Review to help you check the return for errors.
- To review the open federal return, click the Federal Final Review button in the Left Navigation Area.
To review the open state return, click the State Final Review button in the Left Navigation Area.
- Analyze the Final Review report, and fix all errors that are identified.
- Click Recheck to check the return for errors.
- Not using PINs. If you're not participating in the IRS Practitioner PIN program, review Form 8453 in the client's federal return. (If you're participating in the IRS Practitioner PIN program, you don't need to file Form 8453 with the IRS.) Also review the electronic filing paperwork form in the client's state return, if applicable. Review the form(s) and return(s) with the client.
Tip: The ERO PIN is used as an electronic signature. An ERO PIN can be any five digits (except all zeros). You enter your PIN in the Firm/Preparer Info section of the Options dialog box.- Using PINs. If you're participating in the IRS Practitioner PIN program and the client wants to use a PIN, go to the IRS e-file Authentication Statement in the client's federal return, make sure the box at the top of the form is checked, then complete the remainder of the form.
For more information, click the Help button while the IRS e-file Authentication Statement is open on the screen. Review the form and the return(s) with the client.
Tip: You'll need to retain a completed copy of Form 8879, IRS e-file Signature Authorization, that's been signed by the client.
Step 4 - From the EF Clients view, select the return(s)
You can select a client's return(s) for electronic filing from the client's open return or from the HomeBase EF Clients view.
Selecting returns from the client's open return
- Click the File Electronically button in the Left Navigation Area.
- In the Electronic Filing dialog box, check the box for each of the client's returns that you want to file electronically.
- Click OK.
The program closes the client's return, opens HomeBase with the EF Clients tab selected, then starts the electronic filing process.
Selecting returns from the HomeBase EF Client's view
- If HomeBase is on the screen, click the EF Clients tab below the toolbar. If a client's return is on the screen, go to the toolbar and click the EF Clients button.
The HomeBase EF Clients view presents important information about each client return that you've prepared and marked for electronic filing, including the status of each return.
- Select the client's returns that you want to file electronically. Their status should be Return Marked for EF.
State returns. State returns are listed after the client's federal return. Select a client's federal and state returns at the same time. To select more than one return, hold down the CTRL key while you click each return that you want to file electronically.
Tip: If you select returns for more than one client, the program instructs you to select the return(s) for only one client.
Step 5 - Convert and transmit the selected return(s)
You can convert and transmit a client's return(s) from the client's open return or from the HomeBase EF Clients view.
Transmitting returns that were selected from the client's open return
If you selected a client's return(s) for electronic filing from the client's open return (as explained in "Selecting returns from the client's open return"), take the following steps:
- If the Electronic Filing Transmission dialog box asks "Do you want to continue with the convert/transmit process?", select Yes.
- Dialog boxes keep you informed. When the program finishes transmitting the return(s), the Electronic Filing Transmission log opens. This log indicates whether each return was successfully transmitted and, if returns were not successfully transmitted, the reason why they were not successful.
- Click Print to print the contents of the Electronic Filing Transmission log.
- Click Close to close the Electronic Filing Transmission log.
Transmitting returns that were selected from the HomeBase EF Clients view
If you selected a client's return(s) for electronic filing from the HomeBase EF Clients view (as explained in "Selecting returns from the HomeBase EF Client's view"), take the following steps:
- Go to the E-File menu, select Electronic Filing, then select Convert/Transmit Returns and Extensions.
- If any informational dialog boxes appear, read the information, then click OK.
- If you see a Pay-Per-Return dialog box, authorize payment for the indicated client files.
- In the Electronic Filing Options dialog box, select Convert and Transmit selected returns/extensions.
- Make sure the Enable conversion error checking box is selected.
- Click OK.
When the ProSeries Basic Edition program finishes converting and transmitting the returns, the Transmit Electronic Filing Returns/Extensions Log opens so you can review the results.
Step 6 - Wait 24 to 48 hours, then check for acknowledgments
To check for acknowledgments from the IRS or state taxing authorities:
- Go to the HomeBase EF Center. If HomeBase is on the screen, click the EF Clients tab below the toolbar. If a return is on the screen, go to the toolbar and click the EF Center button.
- Click the client's status in the Status column of the EF Center to open the client's Electronic Filing Client Status History.
Tip: Entries in the Status column are blue and underlined. A client's status becomes bold when your mouse pointer rests on it.- Review the Electronic Filing Client Status History and identify the most recent status of the client's return, then click Close.
Tip: If a client's return was rejected, the report shows why it was rejected, and how to fix the error.- If the most recent status of the return is "Return Accepted," proceed to "Step 7 - Complete the electronic filing process".
If the most recent status of the return is "Return Rejected," proceed to "Resolving a problem with a rejected return".
If the most recent status of the return isn't "Return Accepted" or "Return Rejected," continue with step 5.
- Go to the E-File menu and point to Electronic Filing.
- From the Electronic Filing menu, select Receive Acknowledgments to get the latest acknowledgments.
- In the Receive Electronic Filing Acknowledgments Log, click View Acks to see the detailed Acknowledgment Report.
If there aren't any acknowledgments, View Acks is not available. In most cases, you will receive a client's federal acknowledgment before you receive the client's state acknowledgment.
- Review the information, then click Close. If the return was rejected, continue with "Resolving a problem with a rejected return" next.
Resolving a problem with a rejected return
- Go to the HomeBase EF Center.
- Go to the E-File menu, point to Electronic Filing, select Reports, then print a Rejected Returns report.
- Incorrect SSN. If a return was rejected because the taxpayer's social security number wasn't correct, print the Intuit Electronic Postmark Report before correcting the social security number and resubmitting the return. This provides the original date and time of filing.
- Fix the errors in the rejected return.
- Make sure the corrected return passes Final Review.
- Convert and retransmit the corrected returns as explained in "Step 4 - From the EF Clients view, select the return(s)" and "Step 5 - Convert and transmit the selected return(s)".
Re-filing state returns. If you've filed a client's federal and state returns together and the federal return is accepted but the state return is rejected, in most cases you can re-file the corrected state return electronically. However, you cannot re-file corrected Hawaii returns, Oklahoma returns, or Oregon returns electronically because they can only be filed with the client's federal return. To re-file a corrected Hawaii return, Oklahoma return, or Oregon return, you must print the return, then mail it to the appropriate state taxing authority.
Step 7 - Complete the electronic filing process
After the IRS or state taxing authority has accepted a return, take these steps to complete the filing process:
- Federal returns - Not using PINs. If you and your client are not using PINs, attach any required paper documents to Form 8453, U.S. Individual Income Tax Declaration for an IRS e-file Return. Do this for each federal return that has been accepted, then continue with step 2.
Tip: The Preparing Form 8453 section of the Electronic Filing Information Worksheet identifies the paper documents to attach to the client's Form 8453. Also note that you might need to complete a state form that's comparable to the federal Form 8453 for each electronically-filed state return that's accepted, as explained in step 3.Federal returns - Using PINs. If you and your client are using PINs, you don't need to mail Form 8453 to the IRS. However, you may need to mail state electronic filing paperwork to the appropriate state service center. Continue with step 3.
- After you've been informed the federal return was accepted, mail the completed Form 8453 to the appropriate IRS service center within three business days.
Tip: The Mailing Form 8453 section of the Electronic Filing Information Worksheet shows the Form 8453 mailing address.- State returns. After you've been informed the state return was accepted, mail the completed state electronic filing paperwork to the appropriate state service center within the time period required by the appropriate taxing authority (if the state taxing authority requires electronic filing paperwork).
- Print Form 9325, Acknowledgment and General Information for Taxpayers Who File Returns Electronically, and give it to your client.
To print Form 9325:
1. Open the client's federal return.2. Click the General Information button, then click the Form 9325 Input tab to open Form 9325.3. Go to the File menu and select Print. Form 9325 should be selected in the What to Print area.4. Click Print.- Balance due. If you filed a balance-due return and your client did not elect to pay with a Discover Card or to have their bank account directly debited, print Form 1040-V, Balance Due Payment Voucher and give it to your client.
Federal taxes. If your client owes federal taxes, he or she must mail Form 1040-V and the payment to the IRS no later than April 15, 2005.
State taxes. If your client owes state taxes, complete the state tax payment voucher at the same time.
- Getting current information. To review common reject reasons, troubleshooting information, and frequently-asked questions from http://www.proseries.com, do either of the following:
- While in the ProSeries Basic Edition HomeBase EF Clients view, go to the Steps to E-File section, then click the View Frequently Asked EF Questions button.
- While in your Internet browser, go to http://www.proseries.com, then navigate to the electronic filing area.
For more information about electronic filing, use the Search Help feature on the Help toolbar.
Tip: IRS refund cycle. For information about the IRS refund cycle, go to http://www.proseries.com, then navigate to the electronic filing area.
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