Using Free Tax USA as a tax preparer
Hi,
I have seen the option to add a PTIN and EFIN but I have a few questions:
How many file returns could I send as a tax preparer?
Is there an extra fee for using the software as a tax preparer?
Thanks for your help!
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Greetings Curiara and welcome to the FreeTaxUSA Community!
I used FreeTaxUSA to file the tax returns for some family members, so I added my PTIN, EFIN & EIN since I was paid to prepare the returns. I didn't encounter an extra fee for using the software as a tax preparer.
As for whether or not there is a limit to the number of returns that may be e-filed on behalf of clients, I'm looking into this..
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Hi RyanZ!
Thanks for your prompt response.
I remain attentive to your comments. -
If you do not enter paid preparer information in your account (menu path: Misc menu > Paid Preparer), you can only prepare 5 returns with the same email or phone number. If you enter your paid preparer credentials, that limitation should be removed for you.
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Hi Rachels!
Great! Thank you!
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I thought that you might be interested to know that I reviewed my EFIN activity through E-Services and each of the tax returns that I submitted through FreeTaxUSA are accounted for.
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Wonderful! This was really helpful! Now I know how to prepare for next season.
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Hi RyanZ,
I just got my EFIN and PTIN, do I need to create a new account or use my existing account when preparing taxes for others on freetaxusa? Thanks
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You add your EFIN and PTIN to any tax return you are getting paid to prepare. Your EFIN will be verified initially.
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Do we use our existing account (the one I use to file my tax return) to file a Tax Return for others ? Thanks
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Your FreeTaxUSA account is only used once to file your personal income tax return. You should never use your personal account to file a tax return for someone else. Once a return is filed and accepted, it can only be amended. This is a historical record of your tax return.
We recommend any tax return you prepare for another person using FreeTaxUSA software is prepared in it's own separate account where you will add your EFIN, PTIN, and preparer information. You may choose to use your same email address as the email address of record, but creating a unique account for each tax return is recommended.
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Thank you so much for the clarification!
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When/where do I enter my EFIN and PTIN? Is it at the end of the tax return or is there an account info section that I should add it into?
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You can enter that information by going to Misc > Personal > Paid Preparer. As you work through those screens, you will be prompted to enter your PTIN and EFIN information. If you are filing tax returns for multiple clients, you will need to enter that information in each account you create for your customers.