The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is expanding its Business Tax Account access to federal, state, and local governments; Indian tribal governments; tax-exempt organizations; and partnerships.
“The newly eligible entities join sole proprietors, S corporations, and C corporations that are already able to access the platform,” the IRS announced on April 6. “The expansion supports the agency’s ongoing service improvement effort by broadening digital access to more segments of the business community.”
The Business Tax Account is a centralized platform that allows users to manage their federal tax responsibilities online. An entity can use the account to check tax balances, make payments, review payment history, view transcripts such as income and payroll online, and download certain digital notices….
IRS Expands Business Tax Account Access to Government, Nonprofit Entities

