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  2. Business tax account | Internal Revenue Service

    www.irs.gov/businesses/business-tax-account

    You can view your tax information on record with the IRS and do more with a business tax account. Watch our video to learn more. Sign in. If you have an online account: Use the same sign-in. Create account or sign in. If you don't have an account, have your photo ID ready to verify your identity. Who can use this

  3. Find tax information and tools for businesses including Employer ID Number (EIN), Employment Tax, Estimated Tax and the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA).

  4. Filing and paying your business taxes | Internal Revenue Service

    www.irs.gov/.../filing-and-paying-your-business-taxes

    There are electronic filing options available for many of the taxes and forms that small businesses are required to file, such as excise and employment taxes, Forms 1120, 7004, 1041 and various information returns.

  5. Online account for individuals - Internal Revenue Service

    www.irs.gov/payments/online-account-for-individuals

    Access your individual account information including balance, payments, tax records and more. Sign in to your online account. If you're a new user, have your photo identification ready. More information about identity verification is available on the sign-in page.

  6. Access tax forms, including Form Schedule C, Form 941, publications, eLearning resources, and more for small businesses with assets under $10 million.

  7. Access your individual account information to view your balance, make and view payments, view or create payment plans, manage communication preferences, access some tax records, and view and approve authorization requests.

  8. E-Services is a suite of web-based tools for tax professionals, reporting agents, mortgage lenders and payers to transact with the IRS. To access accounts, you must accept the terms of agreement when you sign in.

  9. Accessing the Internal Revenue Service using ID.me

    help.id.me/hc/en-us/articles/4402761374231

    This article explains how to sign in using your ID.me account. Sign in to the IRS. To sign in: Go to the IRS application. Select Sign in with ID.me. Enter your email address and password or sign in using your social or third party account.

  10. E-file for business and self employed taxpayers - Internal...

    www.irs.gov/e-file-providers/e-file-for-business-and-self-employed-taxpayers

    Whether you're a business, big or small, or are self-employed you'll find an e-file for business filing option that meets your needs. Use IRS e-file for employment tax returns, information returns, partnerships, corporations, estates & trusts, plus exempt organizations.

  11. Secure Access to Your IRS Account Is Now Available Using ID.me

    www.taxpayeradvocate.irs.gov/news/tax-tips/tas-tax-tip-secure-access-to-your...

    Sign in to your Online Account to: Make payments. Go paperless for certain notices. Get email notifications for new notices. You must have an account with ID.me to access your IRS online account.