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September 24, 2022

Access Your IRS tax account online

Access your individual account information including balance, payments, tax records and more.

Sign in to your Online Account

If you don't have an existing IRS username or ID.me account, have your photo identification ready. More information about identity verification is available on the sign-in page.

View Your Balance

  • View the amount you owe and a breakdown by tax year

Make and View Payments

  • Make a payment from your bank account or by debit/credit card
  • View 5 years of payment history, including your estimated tax payments
  • View any pending or scheduled payments

View or Create Payment Plans

  • Learn about payment plan options and apply for a new payment plan
  • View details of your payment plan if you have one

Manage Communication Preferences

  • Go paperless for certain notices
  • Get email notifications for new account information or activity

Access Tax Records

  • View key data from your most recently filed tax return, including your adjusted gross income, and access transcripts
  • View information about your Economic Impact Payments
  • View information about your advance Child Tax Credit payments
  • View digital copies of certain notices from the IRS

View Tax Pro Authorizations

  • View any authorization requests from tax professionals
  • Approve and electronically sign Power of Attorney and Tax Information Authorization from your tax professional

Accessibility

There are compatibility issues with some assistive technologies. Refer to the accessibility guide for help if you use a screen reader, screen magnifier or voice command software.

Other ways to find your account information

Need to Pay?

See your payment options.

Need tax help from professional expert CPAs and Attorney?  Email us at ustax@hotmail.com or text or whatsapp to 1818 529 9219.

December 7, 2021

New online identity verification process for accessing IRS self-help tools for Expatriates and Nonresidents


The IRS recently launched an improved identity verification and sign-in process that enables more people to securely access and use IRS online tools and applications.

Taxpayers using the new mobile-friendly verification process can access several IRS online services including:

Additional applications will transition to the new process over the next year.

The new process reaches more people through the expanded use of identity documents and increased help desk assistance for taxpayers who encounter a problem when attempting to verify their identity online.

The IRS is using ID.me to provide verification services. The new process part of the IRS’s ongoing commitment to ensure that taxpayer information is only provided to the person who has a legal right to the data.

The IRS integrated this new account-creation process into some applications used by tax professionals, including those they use to request powers of attorney or tax information authorizations online using Tax Pro Account or to submit Forms 2848 and 8821 online.

Accessing IRS tools
Taxpayers will be asked to sign in with an ID.me account. If they already have IRS usernames, they can use their credentials from the old system to sign-in until summer 2022. However, they should create an ID.me account as soon as possible. Anyone with an existing ID.me account from the Child Tax Credit Update Portal, or from another government agency, can sign in with their existing credentials.

To verify their identity with ID.me, taxpayers must do two things:

  • Provide a photo of a driver's license, state ID or passport.
  • Take a selfie using a smartphone or a computer with a webcam.

Once their identity is verified, they can securely access IRS online services.

Taxpayers who need help verifying their identity or submitting a support ticket should visit the ID.me IRS Help Site


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