The program automatically assigns an E-file ID when a return is e-filed.
A Submission ID is a 20-digit number assigned to an e-file when it is first created. It has become the most widely accepted E-filing identifier since the inception of Modernized E-file (MeF).
The following table identifies the component parts of a sample Submission ID:
Preparer’s EFIN (6 digits) |
Processing Year (4 digits) |
Julian Day (3 digits) |
Unique Alphanumeric Number (7 digits) |
---|---|---|---|
999999 |
20XX |
014 |
1a2b3c4 |
The Federal and State e-files will be assigned unique Submission IDs.
Some Federal and state products use neither an E-file ID nor a Submission ID. Examples include 5500, W-2, 1099, and 94X.
Only Massachusetts uses the DCN as an E-file number.
The DCN is a 14-digit number assigned by during the initial e-filing process. It was the predecessor of the Submission ID, and is only used in Massachusetts.
Every DCN is unique, but they all share the same structure:
Fixed Value |
Preparer’s EFIN (6 digits) |
Batch/Serial Counter (5 digits) |
Processing Year (1 digit) |
---|---|---|---|
00 |
011182 |
02050 |
X (for Processing Year 201X) |
The calculations used to create Submission IDs