In IR-2026-46, April 6, 2026, The Internal Revenue Service provides a major expansion of its Business Tax Account, making the available to partnerships, federal, state, and local governments, Indian tribal governments, and tax-exempt organizations.
“By opening
the Business Tax Account to partnerships, tax-exempts and other organizations,
we’re giving millions more entities secure, convenient access to their tax
information,” said IRS Chief Executive Officer Frank J. Bisignano. “Digital
access will reduce the burden on these taxpayers because they no longer will be
limited to paper and phone interactions to perform simple tasks with the IRS.”
The newly
eligible entities join sole proprietors, S corporations, and C corporations
that are already able to access the platform. 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 secure, centralized platform that allows eligible users to
manage their federal tax responsibilities online. Through BTA, users and designated
officials can:
- View
tax balances, make payments, and see payment history
- Download
select digital notices
- View
eligible transcripts, such as payroll and income
- Request
a tax compliance check
- See
the business name and address on file with the IRS
For more
information or to set up a Business Tax Account, visit www.irs.gov/businessaccount..
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