During the January IRIS working group meeting, an IRS representative provided filers with updates regarding the Information Returns Intake System (IRIS), which opened for tax year 2023 filing on January 10.
The speaker identified some common issues filers had been experiencing but said the issues have mostly been resolved. The presentation slides and meeting notes will be published on the IRIS working group webpage. The speaker said filers may experience increased wait times when calling the helpdesk because call volumes are extremely high.
IRIS users can file through the Taxpayer Portal or the Application to Application (A2A) system for bulk filing. Each option requires a unique transmitter control code (TCC). However, the speaker said a glitch allowed A2A filers to submit through the Taxpayer Portal using the A2A TCC for tax year 2022. The speaker said the problem has been corrected for tax year 2023. If the filer received an “accepted” status, refiling is not necessary.
The Filing Information Returns Electronically (FIRE) system is also available for 2023 filing, but filers should choose either FIRE or IRIS and avoid duplicate filing. FIRE requires a separate TCC from IRIS.
Other issues that were identified by the IRS include the following:
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Rayna Alexander, Esq., is Editor of Payroll Information Resources for PayrollOrg.