As part of the IRS Modernized e-File program, some electronically filed returns can be transmitted with certain PDF attachments. Where the IRS or state allows, either specific PDF attachments are allowed or required. Some agencies also allow other PDF attachments to be made to the return. The program will offer the ability to attach PDFs where the agencies have allowed it.
Conditions that Must Exist to Add an Attachment:
Use Adobe Acrobat or another program to create the required PDF attachment. For instructions on removing password protection to from your PDF files, refer to help for that program.
If you try to add an attachment after you've created an e-file (but have yet to transmit it), the system will prompt you to re-create the e-file.
Some forms that are required as PDF attachments may already be in your return as part of the normal tax return preparation process. See Creating and Attaching PDFs of Completed Forms.
Other required attachments might come from third parties (such as brokerage statements, property tax bills, etc.). See Creating and Attaching PDFs from Other Sources.
Creating PDFs of completed forms in the return:
Once you've completed the form within the return, you can save it as a PDF from within the return.
The Print Return Dialog Box appears.
The Save As dialog box appears.
By default, the system will save the file under the return name. You can keep this name, or modify it to include the form number.
The Print Results dialog box will appear and close if printing is successful. If printing is not successful, you'll receive a message.
To attach PDFs of completed forms:
If the Attach PDF menu item is disabled, the current return does not allow PDF attachments.
Attach PDFs dialog box
You can expand the Attach PDFs dialog box by dragging the right border of the dialog box to the right. This allows you to view long form descriptions.
The Select PDF dialog boxappears.
Most state and IRS programs require certain attachments to be given particular file names. The program will automatically enforce this naming policy if one of the pre-defined attachment options is selected.
The paperclip is replaced by the View and Delete buttons which indicate that the item is attached.
To create a PDF version of a paper document that you've received from a third party or via e-mail, scan the document to a PDF file.
Refer to your scanner or copier Help file for instructions.
To reduce PDF file size, scan documents no higher than 150 dpi and use black and white printing.
To attach PDFs of other documents:
Other documents are any documents not specifically listed in the Attach PDFs dialog box.
The Attach PDFs dialog box appears.
The Select PDF for Other Attachment dialog box appears.
The Add Other Attachment dialog box appears.
Attach PDFs
To view the attached PDF document:
From the Attach PDFs dialog box, click the View button next to the document you want to view.
To delete any attached PDF document:
The Remove Attachment message appears.
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