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So, IRS Form 9325 is an Acknowledgement and General Information for Taxpayers Who File Returns Electronically, which is used to convey information to customers by an Electronic Return Originator ("ERO"), and would be completed by the ERO as the filer of the return. An ERO is the authorized IRS e-file provider who originates the electronic submission of a return to the IRS. The ERO is usually the first point of contact for most taxpayers filing a return using IRS e-file.
So you would not add a form 9325 when you file the actual tax return sometime after the extension was filed the ERO would. Since you have the information from the extension being accepted from the ERO, which was your tax guy (Sorry to hear that they passed.) you should not have an issue with a failure to file penalty.
Thank you for the opportunity to answer your questions @SandiR1
All the best,
Marc T.
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