Saturday, November 30, 2024

2-hour Warning: EFC and IRS E-filing Shutdown for TY 2021-2023 - Individual Returns

IRS has announced its MeF (e-file) shutdown and cutover for Tax Year 2023. To ensure that all Form 1040 tax returns e-filed through the MeF system are processed in a timely manner, submissions must occur before IRS shuts down the system on Saturday, November 30, 2024, at 11:59 p.m. Eastern time.

In order to allow the states ample time for processing these returns, the Wolters Kluwer E-File Center (EFC) will stop accepting individual returns (both federal and state) for the current processing year on Saturday, November 30th at 10:00 pm Eastern Time.

1040 E-file submissions for Tax Years 2021, 2022 and 2023 are included in this change. Because not all state agencies process returns in “real-time”, this schedule should allow sufficient time for agencies to post their acknowledgements for the WK EFC to pick up. 

After the shutdown occurs, the WK EFC will not accept individual returns (federal and/or state) until IRS comes back online in early January 2025. However, preparers can continue picking up acknowledgements through mid-December.

Important to Note:

  • Tax Year 2021 returns will no longer be eligible for e-filing by the WK EFC after Saturday, November 30th at 10:00 pm Eastern Time. Any acknowledgements must be retrieved by the user no later than mid-December for TY21 e-files. EFC for TY21 will not be available after mid-December 2024 to pick up these acks.
  • Business Returns: Business returns are not affected by this schedule as IRS has not yet announced the business cutover schedule and will do so at a later time.
  • Disaster Relief Extension to File: This shutdown will also affect taxpayers who received a disaster relief extension to file. If the disaster extended due date falls within this shutdown time frame, you must do one of the following:
    • Submit the returns electronically before the shutdown begins.
    • Hold the return and transmit it when the IRS reopens in January.
    • File them on paper after the shutdown.  If filed on paper, applicable opt-out documentation may be necessary. Please consult the taxing authority guidelines on how to opt-out of electronic filing.

Critical Reminder: EFC and IRS E-filing Shutdown for TY 2021-2023 - Individual Returns

IRS has announced its MeF (e-file) shutdown and cutover for Tax Year 2023. To ensure that all Form 1040 tax returns e-filed through the MeF system are processed in a timely manner, submissions must occur before IRS shuts down the system on Saturday, November 30, 2024, at 11:59 p.m. Eastern time.

In order to allow the states ample time for processing these returns, the Wolters Kluwer E-File Center (EFC) will stop accepting individual returns (both federal and state) for the current processing year on Saturday, November 30th at 10:00 pm Eastern Time.

1040 E-file submissions for Tax Years 2021, 2022 and 2023 are included in this change. Because not all state agencies process returns in “real-time”, this schedule should allow sufficient time for agencies to post their acknowledgements for the WK EFC to pick up. 

After the shutdown occurs, the WK EFC will not accept individual returns (federal and/or state) until IRS comes back online in early January 2025. However, preparers can continue picking up acknowledgements through mid-December.

Important to Note:

  • Tax Year 2021 returns will no longer be eligible for e-filing by the WK EFC after Saturday, November 30th at 10:00 pm Eastern Time. Any acknowledgements must be retrieved by the user no later than mid-December for TY21 e-files. EFC for TY21 will not be available after mid-December 2024 to pick up these acks.
  • Business Returns: Business returns are not affected by this schedule as IRS has not yet announced the business cutover schedule and will do so at a later time.
  • Disaster Relief Extension to File: This shutdown will also affect taxpayers who received a disaster relief extension to file. If the disaster extended due date falls within this shutdown time frame, you must do one of the following:
    • Submit the returns electronically before the shutdown begins.
    • Hold the return and transmit it when the IRS reopens in January.
    • File them on paper after the shutdown.  If filed on paper, applicable opt-out documentation may be necessary. Please consult the taxing authority guidelines on how to opt-out of electronic filing.

Friday, November 29, 2024

Critical Reminder: EFC and IRS E-filing Shutdown for TY 2021-2023 - Individual Returns

IRS has announced its MeF (e-file) shutdown and cutover for Tax Year 2023. To ensure that all Form 1040 tax returns e-filed through the MeF system are processed in a timely manner, submissions must occur before IRS shuts down the system on Saturday, November 30, 2024, at 11:59 p.m. Eastern time.

In order to allow the states ample time for processing these returns, the Wolters Kluwer E-File Center (EFC) will stop accepting individual returns (both federal and state) for the current processing year on Saturday, November 30th at 10:00 pm Eastern Time.

1040 E-file submissions for Tax Years 2021, 2022 and 2023 are included in this change. Because not all state agencies process returns in “real-time”, this schedule should allow sufficient time for agencies to post their acknowledgements for the WK EFC to pick up. 

After the shutdown occurs, the WK EFC will not accept individual returns (federal and/or state) until IRS comes back online in early January 2025. However, preparers can continue picking up acknowledgements through mid-December.

Important to Note:

  • Tax Year 2021 returns will no longer be eligible for e-filing by the WK EFC after Saturday, November 30th at 10:00 pm Eastern Time. Any acknowledgements must be retrieved by the user no later than mid-December for TY21 e-files. EFC for TY21 will not be available after mid-December 2024 to pick up these acks.
  • Business Returns: Business returns are not affected by this schedule as IRS has not yet announced the business cutover schedule and will do so at a later time.
  • Disaster Relief Extension to File: This shutdown will also affect taxpayers who received a disaster relief extension to file. If the disaster extended due date falls within this shutdown time frame, you must do one of the following:
    • Submit the returns electronically before the shutdown begins.
    • Hold the return and transmit it when the IRS reopens in January.
    • File them on paper after the shutdown.  If filed on paper, applicable opt-out documentation may be necessary. Please consult the taxing authority guidelines on how to opt-out of electronic filing.

Critical Reminder: EFC and IRS E-filing Shutdown for TY 2021-2023 - Individual Returns

IRS has announced its MeF (e-file) shutdown and cutover for Tax Year 2023. To ensure that all Form 1040 tax returns e-filed through the MeF system are processed in a timely manner, submissions must occur before IRS shuts down the system on Saturday, November 30, 2024, at 11:59 p.m. Eastern time.

In order to allow the states ample time for processing these returns, the Wolters Kluwer E-File Center (EFC) will stop accepting individual returns (both federal and state) for the current processing year on Saturday, November 30th at 10:00 pm Eastern Time.

1040 E-file submissions for Tax Years 2021, 2022 and 2023 are included in this change. Because not all state agencies process returns in “real-time”, this schedule should allow sufficient time for agencies to post their acknowledgements for the WK EFC to pick up. 

After the shutdown occurs, the WK EFC will not accept individual returns (federal and/or state) until IRS comes back online in early January 2025. However, preparers can continue picking up acknowledgements through mid-December.

Important to Note:

  • Tax Year 2021 returns will no longer be eligible for e-filing by the WK EFC after Saturday, November 30th at 10:00 pm Eastern Time. Any acknowledgements must be retrieved by the user no later than mid-December for TY21 e-files. EFC for TY21 will not be available after mid-December 2024 to pick up these acks.
  • Business Returns: Business returns are not affected by this schedule as IRS has not yet announced the business cutover schedule and will do so at a later time.
  • Disaster Relief Extension to File: This shutdown will also affect taxpayers who received a disaster relief extension to file. If the disaster extended due date falls within this shutdown time frame, you must do one of the following:
    • Submit the returns electronically before the shutdown begins.
    • Hold the return and transmit it when the IRS reopens in January.
    • File them on paper after the shutdown.  If filed on paper, applicable opt-out documentation may be necessary. Please consult the taxing authority guidelines on how to opt-out of electronic filing.

Thursday, November 28, 2024

Critical Reminder: EFC and IRS E-filing Shutdown for TY 2021-2023 - Individual Returns

IRS has announced its MeF (e-file) shutdown and cutover for Tax Year 2023. To ensure that all Form 1040 tax returns e-filed through the MeF system are processed in a timely manner, submissions must occur before IRS shuts down the system on Saturday, November 30, 2024, at 11:59 p.m. Eastern time.

In order to allow the states ample time for processing these returns, the Wolters Kluwer E-File Center (EFC) will stop accepting individual returns (both federal and state) for the current processing year on Saturday, November 30th at 10:00 pm Eastern Time.

1040 E-file submissions for Tax Years 2021, 2022 and 2023 are included in this change. Because not all state agencies process returns in “real-time”, this schedule should allow sufficient time for agencies to post their acknowledgements for the WK EFC to pick up. 

After the shutdown occurs, the WK EFC will not accept individual returns (federal and/or state) until IRS comes back online in early January 2025. However, preparers can continue picking up acknowledgements through mid-December.

Important to Note:

  • Tax Year 2021 returns will no longer be eligible for e-filing by the WK EFC after Saturday, November 30th at 10:00 pm Eastern Time. Any acknowledgements must be retrieved by the user no later than mid-December for TY21 e-files. EFC for TY21 will not be available after mid-December 2024 to pick up these acks.
  • Business Returns: Business returns are not affected by this schedule as IRS has not yet announced the business cutover schedule and will do so at a later time.
  • Disaster Relief Extension to File: This shutdown will also affect taxpayers who received a disaster relief extension to file. If the disaster extended due date falls within this shutdown time frame, you must do one of the following:
    • Submit the returns electronically before the shutdown begins.
    • Hold the return and transmit it when the IRS reopens in January.
    • File them on paper after the shutdown.  If filed on paper, applicable opt-out documentation may be necessary. Please consult the taxing authority guidelines on how to opt-out of electronic filing.

Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Critical Reminder: EFC and IRS E-filing Shutdown for TY 2021-2023 - Individual Returns

IRS has announced its MeF (e-file) shutdown and cutover for Tax Year 2023. To ensure that all Form 1040 tax returns e-filed through the MeF system are processed in a timely manner, submissions must occur before IRS shuts down the system on Saturday, November 30, 2024, at 11:59 p.m. Eastern time.

In order to allow the states ample time for processing these returns, the Wolters Kluwer E-File Center (EFC) will stop accepting individual returns (both federal and state) for the current processing year on Saturday, November 30th at 10:00 pm Eastern Time.

1040 E-file submissions for Tax Years 2021, 2022 and 2023 are included in this change. Because not all state agencies process returns in “real-time”, this schedule should allow sufficient time for agencies to post their acknowledgements for the WK EFC to pick up. 

After the shutdown occurs, the WK EFC will not accept individual returns (federal and/or state) until IRS comes back online in early January 2025. However, preparers can continue picking up acknowledgements through mid-December.

Important to Note:

  • Tax Year 2021 returns will no longer be eligible for e-filing by the WK EFC after Saturday, November 30th at 10:00 pm Eastern Time. Any acknowledgements must be retrieved by the user no later than mid-December for TY21 e-files. EFC for TY21 will not be available after mid-December 2024 to pick up these acks.
  • Business Returns: Business returns are not affected by this schedule as IRS has not yet announced the business cutover schedule and will do so at a later time.
  • Disaster Relief Extension to File: This shutdown will also affect taxpayers who received a disaster relief extension to file. If the disaster extended due date falls within this shutdown time frame, you must do one of the following:
    • Submit the returns electronically before the shutdown begins.
    • Hold the return and transmit it when the IRS reopens in January.
    • File them on paper after the shutdown.  If filed on paper, applicable opt-out documentation may be necessary. Please consult the taxing authority guidelines on how to opt-out of electronic filing.

Tuesday, November 26, 2024

TaxWise Desktop 2024 is now available

Welcome to the 2024 season and the Refunds Today transition to TaxWise.

If you have not yet purchased your TaxWise package for the 2024 season, please reach out via email at RT.Sales@WoltersKluwer.com or by phone at 877-334-5366.



The TaxWise team is pleased to announce, the TaxWise Desktop 2024 software is now available for download on the TaxWise Solution Center. Your activation codes have been sent via email and they are also available on the download page.

To see what's new for TWD 2024, please review:

TaxWise Online is scheduled to be released later tonight(11/26) and will be available on Wednesday, November 27.

Urgent Reminder: EFC and IRS E-filing Shutdown for TY 2021-2023 - Individual Returns

IRS has announced its MeF (e-file) shutdown and cutover for Tax Year 2023. To ensure that all Form 1040 tax returns e-filed through the MeF system are processed in a timely manner, submissions must occur before IRS shuts down the system on Saturday, November 30, 2024, at 11:59 p.m. Eastern time.

In order to allow the states ample time for processing these returns, the Wolters Kluwer E-File Center (EFC) will stop accepting individual returns (both federal and state) for the current processing year on Saturday, November 30th at 10:00 pm Eastern Time.

1040 E-file submissions for Tax Years 2021, 2022 and 2023 are included in this change. Because not all state agencies process returns in “real-time”, this schedule should allow sufficient time for agencies to post their acknowledgements for the WK EFC to pick up. 

After the shutdown occurs, the WK EFC will not accept individual returns (federal and/or state) until IRS comes back online in early January 2025. However, preparers can continue picking up acknowledgements through mid-December.

Important to Note:

  • Tax Year 2021 returns will no longer be eligible for e-filing by the WK EFC after Saturday, November 30th at 10:00 pm Eastern Time. Any acknowledgements must be retrieved by the user no later than mid-December for TY21 e-files. EFC for TY21 will not be available after mid-December 2024 to pick up these acks.
  • Business Returns: Business returns are not affected by this schedule as IRS has not yet announced the business cutover schedule and will do so at a later time.
  • Disaster Relief Extension to File: This shutdown will also affect taxpayers who received a disaster relief extension to file. If the disaster extended due date falls within this shutdown time frame, you must do one of the following:
    • Submit the returns electronically before the shutdown begins.
    • Hold the return and transmit it when the IRS reopens in January.
    • File them on paper after the shutdown.  If filed on paper, applicable opt-out documentation may be necessary. Please consult the taxing authority guidelines on how to opt-out of electronic filing.

Monday, November 25, 2024

IRS News: IRS takes steps to help prevent refund delays by accepting duplicate dependent returns with an IP PIN for 2025 filing season

The Internal Revenue Service is making it easier for taxpayers to protect their information and avoid refund delays by accepting certain e-filed tax returns that claim dependents who have already been claimed on another taxpayer’s return. This change will benefit filers claiming important tax credits like the Earned Income Tax Credit and Child Tax Credit.

Beginning in the 2025 filing season, the IRS will accept Forms 1040, 1040-NR and 1040-SS even if a dependent has already been claimed on a previously filed return as long as the primary taxpayer on the second return includes a valid Identity Protection Personal Identification Number (IP PIN). This change will reduce the time for the agency to receive the tax return and accelerate the issuance of tax refunds for those with duplicate dependent returns. In previous years, the second tax return had to be filed by paper.

Read the full news release here: IR-2024-294

Urgent Reminder: EFC and IRS E-filing Shutdown for TY 2021-2023 - Individual Returns

IRS has announced its MeF (e-file) shutdown and cutover for Tax Year 2023. To ensure that all Form 1040 tax returns e-filed through the MeF system are processed in a timely manner, submissions must occur before IRS shuts down the system on Saturday, November 30, 2024, at 11:59 p.m. Eastern time.

In order to allow the states ample time for processing these returns, the Wolters Kluwer E-File Center (EFC) will stop accepting individual returns (both federal and state) for the current processing year on Saturday, November 30th at 10:00 pm Eastern Time.

1040 E-file submissions for Tax Years 2021, 2022 and 2023 are included in this change. Because not all state agencies process returns in “real-time”, this schedule should allow sufficient time for agencies to post their acknowledgements for the WK EFC to pick up. 

After the shutdown occurs, the WK EFC will not accept individual returns (federal and/or state) until IRS comes back online in early January 2025. However, preparers can continue picking up acknowledgements through mid-December.

Important to Note:

  • Tax Year 2021 returns will no longer be eligible for e-filing by the WK EFC after Saturday, November 30th at 10:00 pm Eastern Time. Any acknowledgements must be retrieved by the user no later than mid-December for TY21 e-files. EFC for TY21 will not be available after mid-December 2024 to pick up these acks.
  • Business Returns: Business returns are not affected by this schedule as IRS has not yet announced the business cutover schedule and will do so at a later time.
  • Disaster Relief Extension to File: This shutdown will also affect taxpayers who received a disaster relief extension to file. If the disaster extended due date falls within this shutdown time frame, you must do one of the following:
    • Submit the returns electronically before the shutdown begins.
    • Hold the return and transmit it when the IRS reopens in January.
    • File them on paper after the shutdown.  If filed on paper, applicable opt-out documentation may be necessary. Please consult the taxing authority guidelines on how to opt-out of electronic filing.

Friday, November 22, 2024

Scheduled Maintenance: Taxwise Mobile

  Taxwise Mobile will be temporarily unavailable due to scheduled maintenance from 12:00 AM CST Monday, November 25th, until 12:00 AM CST Wednesday, November 27th. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your understanding.

2-hour Warning: EFC and IRS FIRE (1099s) System Shutdown for TY 2021-2023 - Information Returns

IRS has announced its FIRE System shutdown and cutover for Tax Year 2023. To ensure that all Information returns e-filed through the FIRE system are processed in a timely manner, submissions must occur before IRS shuts down the system on Friday, November 22, 2024, at 3:00 p.m. Eastern time.

In order to allow ample time for processing these returns, the Wolters Kluwer E-File Center (EFC) will stop accepting information returns  for the current processing year on Thursday, November 21st at 3:00 pm Eastern Time.

1099, 1098, 5498, W2G E-file submissions for Tax Years 2021, 2022 and 2023 are included in this change. 

After the shutdown occurs, the WK EFC will not accept information returns until IRS comes back online in early January 2025. However, preparers can continue picking up acknowledgements through mid-December.

Important to Note:

  • Tax Year 2021 returns will no longer be eligible for e-filing by the WK EFC after Thursday, November 21st at 3:00 pm Eastern Time. Any acknowledgements must be retrieved by the user no later than mid-December for TY21 e-files. EFC for TY21 will not be available after mid-December 2024 to pick up these acks.

Thursday, November 21, 2024

Urgent Reminder: EFC and IRS FIRE (1099s) System Shutdown for TY 2021-2023 - Information Returns

IRS has announced its FIRE System shutdown and cutover for Tax Year 2023. To ensure that all Information returns e-filed through the FIRE system are processed in a timely manner, submissions must occur before IRS shuts down the system on Friday, November 22, 2024, at 3:00 p.m. Eastern time.

In order to allow ample time for processing these returns, the Wolters Kluwer E-File Center (EFC) will stop accepting information returns  for the current processing year on Thursday, November 21st at 3:00 pm Eastern Time.

1099, 1098, 5498, W2G E-file submissions for Tax Years 2021, 2022 and 2023 are included in this change. 

After the shutdown occurs, the WK EFC will not accept information returns until IRS comes back online in early January 2025. However, preparers can continue picking up acknowledgements through mid-December.

Important to Note:

  • Tax Year 2021 returns will no longer be eligible for e-filing by the WK EFC after Thursday, November 21st at 3:00 pm Eastern Time. Any acknowledgements must be retrieved by the user no later than mid-December for TY21 e-files. EFC for TY21 will not be available after mid-December 2024 to pick up these acks.

Reminder: EFC and IRS E-filing Shutdown for TY 2021-2023 - Individual Returns

IRS has announced its MeF (e-file) shutdown and cutover for Tax Year 2023. To ensure that all Form 1040 tax returns e-filed through the MeF system are processed in a timely manner, submissions must occur before IRS shuts down the system on Saturday, November 30, 2024, at 11:59 p.m. Eastern time.

In order to allow the states ample time for processing these returns, the Wolters Kluwer E-File Center (EFC) will stop accepting individual returns (both federal and state) for the current processing year on Saturday, November 30th at 10:00 pm Eastern Time.

1040 E-file submissions for Tax Years 2021, 2022 and 2023 are included in this change. Because not all state agencies process returns in “real-time”, this schedule should allow sufficient time for agencies to post their acknowledgements for the WK EFC to pick up. 

After the shutdown occurs, the WK EFC will not accept individual returns (federal and/or state) until IRS comes back online in early January 2025. However, preparers can continue picking up acknowledgements through mid-December.

Important to Note:

  • Tax Year 2021 returns will no longer be eligible for e-filing by the WK EFC after Saturday, November 30th at 10:00 pm Eastern Time. Any acknowledgements must be retrieved by the user no later than mid-December for TY21 e-files. EFC for TY21 will not be available after mid-December 2024 to pick up these acks.
  • Business Returns: Business returns are not affected by this schedule as IRS has not yet announced the business cutover schedule and will do so at a later time.
  • Disaster Relief Extension to File: This shutdown will also affect taxpayers who received a disaster relief extension to file. If the disaster extended due date falls within this shutdown time frame, you must do one of the following:
    • Submit the returns electronically before the shutdown begins.
    • Hold the return and transmit it when the IRS reopens in January.
    • File them on paper after the shutdown.  If filed on paper, applicable opt-out documentation may be necessary. Please consult the taxing authority guidelines on how to opt-out of electronic filing.

Wednesday, November 20, 2024

Reminder: EFC and IRS FIRE (1099s) System Shutdown for TY 2021-2023 - Information Returns

IRS has announced its FIRE System shutdown and cutover for Tax Year 2023. To ensure that all Information returns e-filed through the FIRE system are processed in a timely manner, submissions must occur before IRS shuts down the system on Friday, November 22, 2024, at 3:00 p.m. Eastern time.

In order to allow ample time for processing these returns, the Wolters Kluwer E-File Center (EFC) will stop accepting information returns  for the current processing year on Thursday, November 21st at 3:00 pm Eastern Time.

1099, 1098, 5498, W2G E-file submissions for Tax Years 2021, 2022 and 2023 are included in this change. 

After the shutdown occurs, the WK EFC will not accept information returns until IRS comes back online in early January 2025. However, preparers can continue picking up acknowledgements through mid-December.

Important to Note:

  • Tax Year 2021 returns will no longer be eligible for e-filing by the WK EFC after Thursday, November 21st at 3:00 pm Eastern Time. Any acknowledgements must be retrieved by the user no later than mid-December for TY21 e-files. EFC for TY21 will not be available after mid-December 2024 to pick up these acks.

Tuesday, November 19, 2024

Reminder: EFC and IRS FIRE (1099s) System Shutdown for TY 2021-2023 - Information Returns

IRS has announced its FIRE System shutdown and cutover for Tax Year 2023. To ensure that all Information returns e-filed through the FIRE system are processed in a timely manner, submissions must occur before IRS shuts down the system on Friday, November 22, 2024, at 3:00 p.m. Eastern time.

In order to allow ample time for processing these returns, the Wolters Kluwer E-File Center (EFC) will stop accepting information returns  for the current processing year on Thursday, November 21st at 3:00 pm Eastern Time.

1099, 1098, 5498, W2G E-file submissions for Tax Years 2021, 2022 and 2023 are included in this change. 

After the shutdown occurs, the WK EFC will not accept information returns until IRS comes back online in early January 2025. However, preparers can continue picking up acknowledgements through mid-December.

Important to Note:

  • Tax Year 2021 returns will no longer be eligible for e-filing by the WK EFC after Thursday, November 21st at 3:00 pm Eastern Time. Any acknowledgements must be retrieved by the user no later than mid-December for TY21 e-files. EFC for TY21 will not be available after mid-December 2024 to pick up these acks.

Urgent: EFC and IRS E-filing Shutdown for TY 2021-2023 - Individual Returns

IRS has announced its MeF (e-file) shutdown and cutover for Tax Year 2023. To ensure that all Form 1040 tax returns e-filed through the MeF system are processed in a timely manner, submissions must occur before IRS shuts down the system on Saturday, November 30, 2024, at 11:59 p.m. Eastern time.

In order to allow the states ample time for processing these returns, the Wolters Kluwer E-File Center (EFC) will stop accepting individual returns (both federal and state) for the current processing year on Saturday, November 30th at 10:00 pm Eastern Time.

1040 E-file submissions for Tax Years 2021, 2022 and 2023 are included in this change. Because not all state agencies process returns in “real-time”, this schedule should allow sufficient time for agencies to post their acknowledgements for the WK EFC to pick up. 

After the shutdown occurs, the WK EFC will not accept individual returns (federal and/or state) until IRS comes back online in early January 2025. However, preparers can continue picking up acknowledgements through mid-December.

Important to Note:

  • Tax Year 2021 returns will no longer be eligible for e-filing by the WK EFC after Saturday, November 30th at 10:00 pm Eastern Time. Any acknowledgements must be retrieved by the user no later than mid-December for TY21 e-files. EFC for TY21 will not be available after mid-December 2024 to pick up these acks.
  • Business Returns: Business returns are not affected by this schedule as IRS has not yet announced the business cutover schedule and will do so at a later time.
  • Disaster Relief Extension to File: This shutdown will also affect taxpayers who received a disaster relief extension to file. If the disaster extended due date falls within this shutdown time frame, you must do one of the following:
    • Submit the returns electronically before the shutdown begins.
    • Hold the return and transmit it when the IRS reopens in January.
    • File them on paper after the shutdown.  If filed on paper, applicable opt-out documentation may be necessary. Please consult the taxing authority guidelines on how to opt-out of electronic filing.

Friday, November 15, 2024

Urgent: EFC and IRS FIRE (1099s) System Shutdown for TY 2021-2023 - Information Returns

IRS has announced its FIRE System shutdown and cutover for Tax Year 2023. To ensure that all Information returns e-filed through the FIRE system are processed in a timely manner, submissions must occur before IRS shuts down the system on Friday, November 22, 2024, at 3:00 p.m. Eastern time.

In order to allow ample time for processing these returns, the Wolters Kluwer E-File Center (EFC) will stop accepting information returns  for the current processing year on Thursday, November 21st at 3:00 pm Eastern Time.

1099, 1098, 5498, W2G E-file submissions for Tax Years 2021, 2022 and 2023 are included in this change. 

After the shutdown occurs, the WK EFC will not accept information returns until IRS comes back online in early January 2025. However, preparers can continue picking up acknowledgements through mid-December.

Important to Note:

  • Tax Year 2021 returns will no longer be eligible for e-filing by the WK EFC after Thursday, November 21st at 3:00 pm Eastern Time. Any acknowledgements must be retrieved by the user no later than mid-December for TY21 e-files. EFC for TY21 will not be available after mid-December 2024 to pick up these acks.

Urgent: EFC and IRS E-filing Shutdown for TY 2021-2023 - Individual Returns

IRS has announced its MeF (e-file) shutdown and cutover for Tax Year 2023. To ensure that all Form 1040 tax returns e-filed through the MeF system are processed in a timely manner, submissions must occur before IRS shuts down the system on Saturday, November 30, 2024, at 11:59 p.m. Eastern time.

In order to allow the states ample time for processing these returns, the Wolters Kluwer E-File Center (EFC) will stop accepting individual returns (both federal and state) for the current processing year on Saturday, November 30th at 10:00 pm Eastern Time.

1040 E-file submissions for Tax Years 2021, 2022 and 2023 are included in this change. Because not all state agencies process returns in “real-time”, this schedule should allow sufficient time for agencies to post their acknowledgements for the WK EFC to pick up. 

After the shutdown occurs, the WK EFC will not accept individual returns (federal and/or state) until IRS comes back online in early January 2025. However, preparers can continue picking up acknowledgements through mid-December.

Important to Note:

  • Tax Year 2021 returns will no longer be eligible for e-filing by the WK EFC after Saturday, November 30th at 10:00 pm Eastern Time. Any acknowledgements must be retrieved by the user no later than mid-December for TY21 e-files. EFC for TY21 will not be available after mid-December 2024 to pick up these acks.
  • Business Returns: Business returns are not affected by this schedule as IRS has not yet announced the business cutover schedule and will do so at a later time.
  • Disaster Relief Extension to File: This shutdown will also affect taxpayers who received a disaster relief extension to file. If the disaster extended due date falls within this shutdown time frame, you must do one of the following:
    • Submit the returns electronically before the shutdown begins.
    • Hold the return and transmit it when the IRS reopens in January.
    • File them on paper after the shutdown.  If filed on paper, applicable opt-out documentation may be necessary. Please consult the taxing authority guidelines on how to opt-out of electronic filing.

Wednesday, November 13, 2024

Urgent: EFC and IRS E-filing Shutdown for TY 2021-2023 - Individual Returns

IRS has announced its MeF (e-file) shutdown and cutover for Tax Year 2023. To ensure that all Form 1040 tax returns e-filed through the MeF system are processed in a timely manner, submissions must occur before IRS shuts down the system on Saturday, November 30, 2024, at 11:59 p.m. Eastern time.

In order to allow the states ample time for processing these returns, the Wolters Kluwer E-File Center (EFC) will stop accepting individual returns (both federal and state) for the current processing year on Saturday, November 30th at 10:00 pm Eastern Time.

1040 E-file submissions for Tax Years 2021, 2022 and 2023 are included in this change. Because not all state agencies process returns in “real-time”, this schedule should allow sufficient time for agencies to post their acknowledgements for the WK EFC to pick up. 

After the shutdown occurs, the WK EFC will not accept individual returns (federal and/or state) until IRS comes back online in early January 2025. However, preparers can continue picking up acknowledgements through mid-December.

Important to Note:

  • Tax Year 2021 returns will no longer be eligible for e-filing by the WK EFC after Saturday, November 30th at 10:00 pm Eastern Time. Any acknowledgements must be retrieved by the user no later than mid-December for TY21 e-files. EFC for TY21 will not be available after mid-December 2024 to pick up these acks.
  • Business Returns: Business returns are not affected by this schedule as IRS has not yet announced the business cutover schedule and will do so at a later time.
  • Disaster Relief Extension to File: This shutdown will also affect taxpayers who received a disaster relief extension to file. If the disaster extended due date falls within this shutdown time frame, you must do one of the following:
    • Submit the returns electronically before the shutdown begins.
    • Hold the return and transmit it when the IRS reopens in January.
    • File them on paper after the shutdown.  If filed on paper, applicable opt-out documentation may be necessary. Please consult the taxing authority guidelines on how to opt-out of electronic filing.

Urgent: EFC and IRS FIRE (1099s) System Shutdown for TY 2021-2023 - Information Returns

IRS has announced its FIRE System shutdown and cutover for Tax Year 2023. To ensure that all Information returns e-filed through the FIRE system are processed in a timely manner, submissions must occur before IRS shuts down the system on Friday, November 22, 2024, at 3:00 p.m. Eastern time.

In order to allow ample time for processing these returns, the Wolters Kluwer E-File Center (EFC) will stop accepting information returns  for the current processing year on Thursday, November 21st at 3:00 pm Eastern Time.

1099, 1098, 5498, W2G E-file submissions for Tax Years 2021, 2022 and 2023 are included in this change. 

After the shutdown occurs, the WK EFC will not accept information returns until IRS comes back online in early January 2025. However, preparers can continue picking up acknowledgements through mid-December.

Important to Note:

  • Tax Year 2021 returns will no longer be eligible for e-filing by the WK EFC after Thursday, November 21st at 3:00 pm Eastern Time. Any acknowledgements must be retrieved by the user no later than mid-December for TY21 e-files. EFC for TY21 will not be available after mid-December 2024 to pick up these acks.

Monday, November 11, 2024

Urgent: EFC and IRS FIRE (1099s) System Shutdown for TY 2021-2023 - Information Returns

IRS has announced its FIRE System shutdown and cutover for Tax Year 2023. To ensure that all Information returns e-filed through the FIRE system are processed in a timely manner, submissions must occur before IRS shuts down the system on Friday, November 22, 2024, at 3:00 p.m. Eastern time.

In order to allow the states ample time for processing these returns, the Wolters Kluwer E-File Center (EFC) will stop accepting information returns  for the current processing year on Thursday, November 21st at 3:00 pm Eastern Time.

1099, 1098, 5498, W2G E-file submissions for Tax Years 2021, 2022 and 2023 are included in this change. 

After the shutdown occurs, the WK EFC will not accept information returns until IRS comes back online in early January 2025. However, preparers can continue picking up acknowledgements through mid-December.

Important to Note:

  • Tax Year 2021 returns will no longer be eligible for e-filing by the WK EFC after Thursday, November 21st at 3:00 pm Eastern Time. Any acknowledgements must be retrieved by the user no later than mid-December for TY21 e-files. EFC for TY21 will not be available after mid-December 2024 to pick up these acks.

Urgent: EFC and IRS E-filing Shutdown for TY 2021-2023 - Individual Returns

IRS has announced its MeF (e-file) shutdown and cutover for Tax Year 2023. To ensure that all Form 1040 tax returns e-filed through the MeF system are processed in a timely manner, submissions must occur before IRS shuts down the system on Saturday, November 30, 2024, at 11:59 p.m. Eastern time.

In order to allow the states ample time for processing these returns, the Wolters Kluwer E-File Center (EFC) will stop accepting individual returns (both federal and state) for the current processing year on Saturday, November 30th at 10:00 pm Eastern Time.

1040 E-file submissions for Tax Years 2021, 2022 and 2023 are included in this change. Because not all state agencies process returns in “real-time”, this schedule should allow sufficient time for agencies to post their acknowledgements for the WK EFC to pick up. 

After the shutdown occurs, the WK EFC will not accept individual returns (federal and/or state) until IRS comes back online in early January 2025. However, preparers can continue picking up acknowledgements through mid-December.

Important to Note:

  • Tax Year 2021 returns will no longer be eligible for e-filing by the WK EFC after Saturday, November 30th at 10:00 pm Eastern Time. Any acknowledgements must be retrieved by the user no later than mid-December for TY21 e-files. EFC for TY21 will not be available after mid-December 2024 to pick up these acks.
  • Business Returns: Business returns are not affected by this schedule as IRS has not yet announced the business cutover schedule and will do so at a later time.
  • Disaster Relief Extension to File: This shutdown will also affect taxpayers who received a disaster relief extension to file. If the disaster extended due date falls within this shutdown time frame, you must do one of the following:
    • Submit the returns electronically before the shutdown begins.
    • Hold the return and transmit it when the IRS reopens in January.
    • File them on paper after the shutdown.  If filed on paper, applicable opt-out documentation may be necessary. Please consult the taxing authority guidelines on how to opt-out of electronic filing.

Sunday, November 3, 2024

State News: North Carolina: The Disaster Recovery Act of 2024 - Part II

Please read this important message that we have received from the North Carolina Department of Revenue

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The North Carolina Department of Revenue has released a directive regarding The Disaster Recovery Act of 2024 – Part II.  This directive outlines the Secretary of Revenue’s interpretation of the additional interest relief offered under this act.  The directive and additional information can be found at: Tax Administration Directive 24-1 - The Disaster Recovery Act of 2024 – Part II | NCDOR.

*Important: A Qualified Taxpayer that submits Form NC-5502 after November 25, 2024, will not be treated as an Eligible Taxpayer


Friday, November 1, 2024

Refunds Today - December 2024 Holiday Hours

We will be open normal business hours during the month of December: 

  •  Mondays - Fridays, 8am - 6pm ET

Holiday Hours:

  • Tuesday, December 24th, 8am - 2pm ET
  • Wednesday, December 25th, CLOSED


SUPPORT
If you have any questions, please contact customer support via any of these options:
  • Chat with a live agent SFS TaxWise Chat (cch.com)
  • Open a Support case at https://support.cch.com/
    • Select the option that best describes your issue and complete all applicable information. Our support team will research your issue or question and contact you with an answer


SALES
If you have not purchased or renewed for Tax Year 2024, please keep those holiday closure dates above in mind. You can contact your Account Manager at 800-495-4626 to get setup for the 2024 season.


Wolters Kluwer wishes you a happy and
 safe holiday season!  And a very successful Tax Season.