8453-EO Form

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What is 8453-EO Form?

The 8453-EO Form is a document used by tax-exempt organizations to authorize an electronic return originator (ERO) to electronically file their tax returns. It is specifically designed for tax-exempt organizations, such as those exempt under section 501(c)(3) or 501(c)(4) of the Internal Revenue Code.

What are the types of 8453-EO Form?

There are two types of 8453-EO Forms: one for the initial filing of the tax return and another for amended filings. The initial filing form is used when submitting the tax return for the first time, while the amended filing form is used to make changes or corrections to a previously filed tax return.

Initial filing form
Amended filing form

How to complete 8453-EO Form

Completing the 8453-EO Form is a straightforward process. Here are the steps to follow:

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Gather all the necessary information and documentation related to your tax-exempt organization.
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Fill in the required fields on the form, such as the organization's name, address, and EIN (Employer Identification Number).
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Attach any additional supporting documentation, if required.
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Review the completed form for accuracy and make any necessary corrections.
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Sign the form electronically or obtain the required signatures from authorized individuals.
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Save a copy of the completed form for your records.
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Submit the form to your designated electronic return originator (ERO) for electronic filing.

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Questions & answers

About Form 8453, U.S. Individual Income Tax Transmittal for an IRS e-file Return.
Form FTB 8453-EO, California e-file Return Authorization for Exempt Organizations, is the signature document for exempt organization's e-file returns. By signing this form, the exempt organization, electronic return originator (ERO), and paid preparer declare that the return is true, correct, and complete.
Use this form to: Authenticate an electronic Form 1120S, U.S. Income Tax Return for an S Corporation, Authorize the ERO, if any, to transmit via a third-party transmitter, Authorize the intermediate service provider (ISP) to transmit via a third-party transmitter if you are filing online (not using an ERO), and.
Form 8453 (with the required forms or supporting documents) must be mailed to the IRS within three business days after receiving acknowledgement that the return was accepted. An electronically-transmitted return will not be considered complete until a Form 8453 is received by the IRS.
If you are filing your tax return using an online provider, mail Form 8453 to the IRS within 3 business days after you have received acknowledgement from your intermediate service provider and/or transmitter that the IRS has accepted your electronically filed tax return.
Form FTB 8453-EO, California e-file Return Authorization for Exempt Organizations, is the signature document for exempt organization's e-file returns. By signing this form, the exempt organization, electronic return originator (ERO), and paid preparer declare that the return is true, correct, and complete.