Electronic filing of information returns allows filers to submit
Forms 1042-S, 1098,
1099 series, 5498, and
W-2G using a modem and telephone
lines. Although electronic filing is not a requirement, it is an alternate
method of filing information returns that, in many cases, is more cost-effective
and easier than filing on paper or magnetic media. The electronic filing
of information returns is not associated with the Form 1040 electronic
filing program.
Filers of information returns will find the cost of transmitting
electronically to be very competitive with the cost of filing either on
paper or on magnetic media.
Data may be submitted using either 3780 bisynchronous protocols,
normally used on mainframe-type computers, or asynchronous protocols, which
are normally used on personal computers. For 3780 bisynchronous transmissions,
both 4800 and 28.8 baud modems can be used, as well as IBM 3780 data compression.
Asynchronous protocols are accepted through the Information Reporting Program
Bulletin Board System and modem speeds of 300 to 28,800 bits per second
can be used, as well as data compression routines. Filers who submit their
information returns electronically via asynchronous protocols will be notified
electronically as to the acceptability of their data within 2 workdays
after transmission.
For further information, refer to Publication 1220 or Publication 1527. Forms and publications can be downloaded
from this site, or ordered by calling 1-800-829-3676. Further information
can also be obtained by contacting the Information Reporting Program Call
Site on area code (304) 263-8700, or on Telecommunications for the Deaf,
TDD, telephone number, area code (304) 267-3367 between 8:30 am. and 4:30
pm. Eastern Standard Time.
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