Tax Tips
Business Tax Account available now for corporate Designated Officials; Income Verification Express Service offered to designated officials and sole proprietors
IRS Business Tax Account (BTA) beneficial characteristics continue to expand as the IRS makes this account accessible to an increasing number of business taxpayers. A recent expansion makes this online self-service tool for business taxpayers available to C corporations. A person who can legally bind the corporation, known as a Designated Official, can now access BTA on behalf of their S corporation or C corporation. In addition, Designated Officials and sole proprietors can now use BTA to approve or reject a tax transcript authorization request from a lender through the IRS Income Verification Express Service (IVES). Through IVES, mortgage companies, banks, credit unions and other lenders can easily access a taxpayer’s tax records to verify the income of those applying for mortgages and other loans. The IRS can only provide a lender access to this information if a taxpayer authorizes it.
To learn more, visit Business Tax Account, view the Business Tax Account Overview video or review Publication 5904, Access Your Business Tax Account.
Tax Tip 2023-69
Emergency preparedness plans should include financial records and tax information
People should put together an emergency preparedness plan for their household – and include copies of their vital records and financial information. By creating an emergency preparedness plan and updating it annually, people will be able to start the recovery process faster if they’re affected by a disaster or other emergency.