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Greetings all.

I am getting ready to file my 2025 taxes for a Trust, for which I am the Trustee.

I am using TT Business, and have done my own taxes (No paid preparer).

As in the past, I intend to use E-File. I've noticed this year that on the 8453-FE, there is a “Declaration of Electronic Return Originator (ERO)”. I've researched when/if this is required, but it is unclear to me if an ERO is required in my situation. Not sure if this is new, but I have never used an ERO before.

 

As always, thanks in advance for any input.

 

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pk
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@melpaw57 , generally a tax professional working for himself/herself will have PTIN and also ERO license and use the 8453 to get permission of the taxpayer to file the return on behalf of the taxpayer.   So I am at a loss how you end up with 8453 if you are using  TurboTax business or  Home & Business.  This does not make sense ---- a trustee  is just another taxpayer and should not need  ERO license or 8453.  

I used  that when using  professional software  from Intuit like Lacerte.

 

Something no make sense 

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