WinterSoldier
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6 hours ago, Pacun said:
Yes the owner of each company or the "tax matter" partner needs to sign the form authorizing you to efile. The only one that you don't need signature is for your own company.
Being an employee doesn't affect the need for signature and it is OK to be an employee and efile the return with the proper authorization.
Thanks for your answer. You have confirmed my initial thought.
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Hi all,
I'm currently an accountant at a small financial company. Our company manages several LLCs.
If I get the CPA license, can I apply for EFIN and e-file returns for my company and the LLCs?
Do I need my CEO to sign form 8879-PE to authorize me to e-file?
Can a CPA e-file return for his corporation where he's an employee?
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I will apply EFIN after I get my CPA. I don't think I need PTIN because I'm an employee of the company.