Form 8879-S (2019)
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Future Developments
For the latest information about
developments related to Form 8879-S
and its instructions, such as legislation
enacted after they were published, go to
www.irs.gov/Form8879S.
Purpose of Form
A corporate officer and an electronic
return originator (ERO) use Form 8879-S
when the corporate officer wants to use
a personal identification number (PIN) to
electronically sign an S corporation’s
electronic income tax return and, if
applicable, consent to electronic funds
withdrawal. A corporate officer who
doesn’t use Form 8879-S must use Form
8453-S, U.S. S Corporation Income Tax
Declaration for an IRS e-file Return. For
more information, see the instructions for
Form 8453-S.
Don’t send this form to the IRS. The
ERO must retain Form 8879-S.
ERO Responsibilities
The ERO must:
• Enter the name and employer
identification number of the corporation
at the top of the form;
• Complete Part I using the amounts
(zero may be entered when appropriate)
from the corporation’s 2019 income tax
return;
• Enter on the authorization line in Part II
the ERO firm name (not the name of the
individual preparing the return) if the
ERO is authorized to enter the officer’s
PIN;
• Give the officer Form 8879-S for
completion and review by hand delivery,
U.S. mail, private delivery service, email,
Internet website, or fax; and
• Complete Part III, including a signature
and date.
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CAUTION
The ERO must receive the
completed and signed Form
8879-S from the officer before
the electronic return is
transmitted (or released for transmission).
Officer Responsibilities
The corporate officer must:
• Verify the accuracy of the corporation’s
income tax return;
• Check the appropriate box in Part II to
either authorize the ERO to enter the
officer’s PIN or choose to enter it in
person;
• Indicate or verify his or her PIN when
authorizing the ERO to enter it (the PIN
must be five digits other than all zeros);
• Sign, date, and enter his or her title in
Part II; and
• Return the completed Form 8879-S to
the ERO by hand delivery, U.S. mail,
private delivery service, email, Internet
website, or fax.
The corporation’s return won’t be
transmitted to the IRS until the ERO
receives the officer’s signed Form
8879-S.
Important Notes for EROs
• Don’t send Form 8879-S to the IRS
unless requested to do so. Retain the
completed Form 8879-S for 3 years from
the return due date or IRS received date,
whichever is later. Form 8879-S can be
retained electronically in accordance
with the recordkeeping guidelines in Rev.
Proc. 97-22, which is on page 9 of
Internal Revenue Bulletin 1997-13 at
www.irs.gov/pub/irs-irbs/irb97-13.pdf.
• Enter the corporate officer’s PIN on the
input screen only if the corporate officer
has authorized you to do so.
• Provide the officer with a copy of the
signed Form 8879-S upon request.
• Provide the officer with a corrected
copy of the Form 8879-S if changes are
made to the return (for example, based
on the officer’s review).
• See Pub. 4163 for more information.
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number 1545-0123 and is included in the
estimates shown in the instructions for
their business income tax return.
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