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Issue Number: FS-2024-27Inside This IssueBusiness Tax Account now gives many business taxpayers new options for making payments easier; available in both English, Spanish; more features coming soon The Internal Revenue Service is continuing to expand the features within Business Tax Account (BTA), an online self-service tool for business taxpayers that now allows them to view and make balance-due payments. Launched last fall, BTA is a key part of the agency’s service improvement initiative funded under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). When fully developed, BTA will allow many types of business taxpayers to check their tax history, make payments, view notices, authorize powers of attorney and conduct other business with the IRS. With the latest expansion, an eligible business taxpayer can now use BTA to pay Federal Tax Deposits (FTDs) and see and make a payment on their full balance due – all in one place. The account is also now accessible in Spanish with more translations planned. BTA is a key part of the agency’s ongoing work to transform and modernize service at the IRS by offering a seamless and convenient digital experience. It’s also an important part of a wide-ranging initiative to reduce paper-based processes that hamper the IRS and frustrate taxpayers. Who can use BTA now? Business taxpayers who can activate and use their IRS business tax account include:
Currently, a limited liability company that reports business income on a Schedule C can’t access Business Tax Account. Future access will be available for these businesses, as well as other entities including tax-exempt organizations, government agencies, partnerships, C corporations and S corporations. What can business taxpayers do now? Within BTA, business taxpayers can now:
What new features will be added to BTA in the future? Future capabilities made available through funding from the IRA will enable access by all business and organizational entities and help the business tax account become a robust online self-service tool. To set up a new business tax account, or for more information visit Business Tax Account.
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