FeeCollect allows you to deduct professional fees directly from your client's tax refund.
FeeCollect is not available for use in conjunction with any other Settlement Solutions.
Before you can use the FeeCollect service, you must enroll your Electronic Filing Identification Number (EFIN).
For frequently asked questions about FeeCollect, visit www.support.atxinc.com/feecollect/ESPFAQ.htm.
Only Admin users or users with Administrator group privileges can enroll to use FeeCollect.
Step 1 - Enroll Your EFIN with the Bank
Although it is not a bank product, FeeCollect is implemented through Santa Barbara Tax Products Group (TPG). You must enroll your EFIN with TPG before being able to use FeeCollect. Use Enrollment Manager to check the status of your FeeCollect enrollment until it is Accepted or Approved. See Updating Enrollment Statuses.
To enroll online for FeeCollect service:
The MyATX Solution Center Web site appears.
The Client Login screen appears. After logging in, the ATX Solutions Center launches Manage My Account.
Step 2 - Request FeeCollect for a Return
The FeeCollect application is a form that you attach to the return. Complete the form, e-file the return, and have your client sign a form authorizing the bank to deduct your preparer fees from the refund. If your FeeCollect application is accepted by the bank, your preparer fees are deducted from your client's refund and deposited to your account. The remainder of the refund is deposited to your client's account.
FeeCollect is only for clients who select Direct Deposit as their refund method.
To request FeeCollect service on a return:
The Select Forms Dialog Box appears.
The FeeCollect tab is added to the return.
See Receiving Acknowledgements.
Banks usually receive the refund in 10-14 days. Then, the bank deducts the professional fees from the refund, and immediately deposits the remainder into your client's bank account. The bank deducts its $15 service fee from your professional fees.
State tax refunds are also deposited into your client's bank account as soon as the bank receives the funds.