2007 Instructions for Form 8453-OL, U.S. Individual Income Tax Declaration for an IRS e-file Online Return

General Instructions

Tip: You may be able to file a completely paperless return, or request for refund! Your tax preparation software should contain information about using a self-select personal identification number (PIN) instead of filing Form 8453-OL. See About Electronic Filing or, you can go to the IRS website at www.irs.gov.

Purpose of Form

Use Form 8453-OL to:

Who Must File

If you are filing a 2007 Form 1040, 1040A, 1040EZ, or Form 1040-SS through an intermediate service provider and/or transmitter and you do not use a self-select PIN, you must file a signed 2007 Form 8453-OL with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).

Note. Do not mail a copy of your electronically filed Form 1040, 1040A, 1040EZ, or Form 1040-SS to the IRS.

When and Where To File

Mail Form 8453-OL to the IRS on the next working day after you have received acknowledgment from your intermediate service provider and/or transmitter that the IRS has accepted your electronically filed tax return. The address should be included in your acknowledgment message. If not, mail Form 8453-OL to the IRS at the applicable address shown in the chart below. If you do not receive an acknowledgment, you must contact your intermediate service provider and/or transmitter.

Line Instructions

Declaration control number (DCN). The DCN is a 14-digit number assigned to your tax return by your intermediate service provider and/or transmitter. It should be included in your acknowledgment message. Clearly print or type the DCN in the top left corner of Form 8453-OL. The first two digits are always "00". The next six digits are the electronic filer identification number (EFIN). The next five digits are the batch number and serial number. The "8" represents the year the tax return is filed (2008).

Example. The EFIN is 509325. The batch number is 000. The serial number is 56. The DCN is 00-509325-00056-8.

Name and address. If you received a peel-off name and address label from the IRS, put the label in the name area. Cross out any incorrect information and print the correct information. Add any missing items, such as your apartment number. If you did not receive a label, print or type the information in the spaces provided.

P.O. Box. Enter your box number only if the post office does not deliver mail to your home.

Note. The address must match the address shown on your electronically filed tax return.

Social security number (SSN). Be sure to enter your SSN in the space provided on Form 8453-OL. If a joint tax return, list the SSNs in the same order as the first names.

Part I — Tax Return Information

Caution: If you are filing Form 8453-OL only because of Form 1040-SS, complete line 4 in Part I. Leave lines 1, 2, 3, and 5 blank. Also complete Part II.

Line 5. Do not include any payment with Form 8453-OL. The method of payment depends on whether you check the box on line 6b or 6c. For details, see the instructions for Part II.

Part II — Declaration of Taxpayer

Note. You must check all applicable boxes on line 6.

If there is an amount on line 5 and you check box 6b and are paying by check or money order, do not attach your payment to Form 8453-OL. Instead, mail it by April 15, 2008, with Form 1040-V to the IRS at the applicable address shown on that form. If you do not have a Form 1040-V, you may be able to get it from your intermediate service provider and/or transmitter. You can also see your tax return instruction booklet for other ways to get forms or go to the IRS website at www.irs.gov.

If you check box 6c, you must ensure that the following information relating to the financial institution account is provided in the tax preparation software.

Signatures. Your electronically transmitted tax return, will not be considered complete, and therefore filed, unless and until the IRS receives your signed Form 8453-OL. If a joint tax return, your spouse must also sign. A Form 8453-OL signed by an agent must have a power of attorney attached that specifically authorizes the agent to sign the tax return. To do this, you can use Form 2848, Power of Attorney and Declaration of Representative. Refer to Pub. 947, Practice Before the IRS and Power of Attorney, for guidance.

Refunds. Your refund should be issued within 3 weeks after the IRS has accepted your tax return. However, some refunds may be delayed because of compliance reviews to ensure that tax returns are accurate.

Refund information. You can check on the status of your 2007 refund if it has been at least 3 weeks from the date you filed your tax return. To check on the status of your 2007 refund, do one of the following:

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IF you live in:                          THEN mail Form 8453-OL to:
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Connecticut, Delaware, District of       Internal Revenue Service
Columbia, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas,     Attn: Shipping and Receiving,
Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts,          0254 Receipt and Control
Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New       Operations Andover, MA
Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio,   05544-0254
Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont,
Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin,
APO/FPO New York addresses
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Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas,      Internal Revenue Service
California, Colorado, Florida,           Attn: Shipping and Receiving,
Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Iowa, Kentucky,  0254 Receipt and Control
Louisiana, Mississippi, Montana,         Branch Austin, TX 73344-0254
Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North
Carolina, North Dakota, Oklahoma,
Oregon, South Carolina, South Dakota,
Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Washington,
Wyoming, APO/FPO addresses (other
than APO/FPO New York addresses)
foreign and U.S. possession addresses,
returns containing U.S. possession
forms or Forms 2555, 2555-EZ, 8833,
8854, or 8891
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Paperwork Reduction Act Notice. We ask for the information on this form to carry out the Internal Revenue laws of the United States. You are required to give us the information. We need it to ensure that you are complying with these laws and to allow us to figure and collect the right amount of tax.

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