You can upload documents in response to an IRS notice, phone conversation or in-person visit, or to apply to the Employee Retention Credit Voluntary Disclosure Program. Don’t use this tool to file a tax return.
What you need
To upload your documents and verify your identity, you’ll need to enter:
- An access code (if provided), or the number and title of the notice or letter
- Your first and last name
- Social Security, Individual Taxpayer Identification (ITIN) or Employer Identification (EIN) number
How it works
The IRS Document Upload Tool is a secure, easy and fast way to send information to the IRS. You can use the tool to:
- Upload scans, photos or digital copies of documents as JPGs, PNGs or PDFs
- Get confirmation that we received your documents
If you don’t have an access code
You can enter a notice or letter number.
Watch the video: How to use the document upload tool
Verify it's the IRS
To verify mail is from the IRS, search for the notice or letter.
If you receive a notice with a link, carefully check it. It should include “https” and “irs.gov.” For example: https://www.irs.gov/individuals/understanding-your-notice-or-letter.