How do I log into EFTPS?

  1. Go to the EFTPS website:
  2. On the home page, select Login.
  3. Enter your Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN), PIN, and your current Internet password to log in.
  4. Update your Internet Password to meet the new security requirements.

How do I find my EFTPS password?

Retrieve your lost EFTPS PIN Call 1-800-555-4477. You will need to stay on the line to speak to a representative. Be prepared to answer questions to verify your identity. The representative asked me the amount and date of my last payroll tax deposit.

How do I set up EFTPS?

Go to > Select Make a Payment.

  1. Log in with your EIN, PIN, and Internet password.
  2. Follow the on-screen prompts to enter your payment information.
  3. When you’re finished, save a copy of the Payment Confirmation page.

How do I update my EFTPS account?

Changing Bank Account Information on EFTPS

  1. Go to the “Enrollment” tab and select “Additional Taxpayer Enrollment“
  2. Log in with your usual FEIN, PIN and password.
  3. Accept the Privacy Act and Paperwork Reduction Act Notice, then click “continue”
  4. Input the new/changed information in the financial information section.

What is an EFTPS PIN number?

An EFTPS (Electronic Funds Transfer Payment System) Inquiry Pin is a 4-digit number the IRS issues to employers who use a payroll tax service to manage their payroll tax deposits. It allows you to log into the EFTPS to see what federal tax payments have been made and when.

How do I reset my EFTPS batch provider password?

Using your PIN (which you will receive in the mail) and your batch provider identification number, obtain your Master Password by calling 1.800. 945.7337.

What is the EFTPS pin?

Does EFTPS login expire?

08/21/2019 The IRS will require a 13-month password expiration policy – your password expires after 13 months from the time it was changed. The password must be 12-30 characters and follow the EFTPS guidelines: At least one uppercase letter (A, B, C, etc.) At least one lowercase letter (a, b, c, etc.)

How do I log into my IRS account?

You can access your federal tax account through a secure login at Once in your account, you can view the amount you owe along with details of your balance, view 18 months of payment history, access Get Transcript, and view key information from your current year tax return.

How long does it take to set up EFTPS account?

New enrollments for EFTPS can take up to five business days to process.

How do I contact EFTPS?

For assistance call Customer service at 1 800 555-8778. Electronic Federal Tax Payment System® and EFTPS® are registered servicemarks of the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Bureau of the Fiscal Service.

What if I didn’t receive my EFTPS PIN?

What if I have not received my EFTPS PIN? A. (If less than 1 week since receiving your EIN) please wait, the PIN should arrive within 5 business days after receiving the EIN. If more than one week since receiving your EIN, call EFTPS Customer Service at 1-800-555-4477.

What if I don’t want to use the EFTPS® tax payment service?

If you are required to make deposits electronically but do not wish to use the EFTPS® tax payment service yourself, ask your financial institution about ACH Credit or same-day wire payments, or consult a tax professional or payroll provider about making payments for you.

How do I sign up for EFTPS®?

Visit EFTPS® or call EFTPS® Customer Service to request an enrollment form: 1 800-555-4477 2 877-333-8292 (Federal Agencies) 3 800-733-4829 (TDD Hearing-Impaired) 4 800-244-4829 (Español) More

What web browsers does EFTPS® support?

This EFTPS® tax payment service Web site supports Microsoft Internet Explorer for Windows, Google Chrome for Windows and Mozilla Firefox for Windows. You may use this Web site and our voice response system (1.800.555.3453) interchangeably to make payments.

How long does it take for EFTPS to process?

EFTPS: The Electronic Federal Tax Payment System New enrollments for EFTPS can take up to five business days to process. The easiest way to pay all your federal taxes EFTPS® is a free system offered by the U.S. Department of Treasury to pay your federal taxes.

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