2004 Form 8453-EO Exempt Organization Declaration and Signature for Electronic Filing-2025

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An electronically transmitted return signed by an agent must have a power of attorney attached to Form 8453 that specifically authorizes the agent to sign the return.
The IRS requires you, the Electronic Return Originator (ERO), to mail Form 8453 to the IRS for your clients within 3 business days after receiving acknowledgment that the IRS has accepted the electronically filed return.
You can include additional changes to your originally filed return on the Stimulus Payment Form 1040X. However, the only information that will be used to figure your stimulus payment amount is the information on your original return and the qualifying income you reported on this Form 1040X.
Taxpayers and electronic return originators (EROs) use this form to send any required paper forms or supporting documentation listed next to the checkboxes on the front of the form. Form 8453 is used solely to transmit the forms listed on the front of the form. Do not send Forms W-2, W-2G, or 1099-R.
An amended tax return is a form filed by an individual or entity to correct errors that were made in a filed tax return . Examples of mistakes that may need to be corrected can include misreporting earnings and tax credits , the number of dependents claimed, and the filing status.
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Will It Hold Up My Return? Sign and mail your federal tax signature form and any supporting paperwork at the end of the e-filing process. Form 8453 wont hold up the processing of your return, but you should mail it within 48 hours of when the IRS accepted your return.
Purpose of Form. Use Form 8453-EO to: Authenticate the electronic Form 990, Return of Organization Exempt From. Income Tax; Form 990-EZ, Short Form Return of Organization Exempt From.
Form 8453, U.S. Individual Income Tax Transmittal for an IRS e-file Return, is used to send required paper document attachments or allowed supporting documentation to the IRS for electronically filed returns.

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