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What is an IRS business account?

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The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) introduced its Business Tax Account in 2023. The portal provides business taxpayers with higher visibility to tax information online. The Business Tax Account is a secure, self-service online tool. It enables businesses to manage their tax obligations and access IRS account information specific to them. The second phase of the IRS online account rollout expanded eligibility to more business types. (More on that below.) The rollout includes new features to better serve business owners and partners as a one-stop shop for taxes.

Read on to learn more about who qualifies for an IRS Tax Account, how to create one, and what features are included to help streamline your business tax filing and financial management.

Who is eligible for an IRS Business Account?

When first launched, the IRS Business Tax Account (BTA) tool was only available to sole proprietors with an Employer Identification Number (EIN). The eligible entity types have since expanded with different levels of access.

Continue for a breakdown of the different business types, their eligibility requirements, and access level.

Sole proprietorships

Single-member LLCs

Partnership

S Corporations

C Corporations

If you’re forming a new business, you need to file and process a tax return before partners and shareholders are able to gain access to the account.

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What can you do with an IRS Business Tax Account?

As mentioned above, your business structure and role in the business will determine your level of access with the BTA tool. The goal of the IRS business account tool is to simplify interactions for businesses, reduce paper-based communication, and streamline tax management.

Features of the tool allow business taxpayers to view:

With an IRS BTA, you may also:

How to create an IRS Business Tax Account

To start using your Business Tax Account you’ll first need to gather all necessary tax information. This includes:

After you have have all of the necessary documents and records gathered, next you should activate the “My Business Login” with the IRS. To do this, create or log in to your ID.me profile and complete the activation process with the IRS.

Benefits of small business tax accounts

Small business tax accounts can help you maintain and track important financial and tax information related to your business all in one place. Other benefits of IRS Business Accounts include:

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This article is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice. You may want to seek the advice of an attorney to evaluate all relevant considerations. 

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