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IRS Tells Designated Officials to Revalidate Their Business Tax Account by Jul. 29

By:
Karen Sibayan
Published Date:
Jul 25, 2025

GettyImages-476801648 IRS Internal Revenue Service

The IRS tells Business Tax Account (BTA) users that Designated Officials must revalidate their accounts by Jul, 29 to maintain access.

The IRS said that those who do not revalidate their accounts by the deadline must request access to the account again, either as a Designated Official or other user type.

Revalidation requirements include a W-2 for the most recent tax filing year or proof that they can legally bind an entity for tax purposes.

To revalidate, Designated Officials must log in to their BTA account.

According to the tax agency, when fully developed, BTA is expected to a robust online self-service tool permitting many kinds of business taxpayers and other entities to check their tax history, make payments, view notices, authorize powers of attorney as well as conduct other business with the IRS.

Further information can be found in Business Tax Account, view the Business Tax Account Overview video, or review Publication 5904, Access Your Business Tax Account.

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