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Register for online services that require a user ID and password

 

About this service

You can register for the File an employer schedule (ir-File), Look at Account Information, My family details and income, My income tax, PTS confirmation, Portfolio investment entity (PIE), Manage account access, Client maintenance and Send and receive mail services all at the same time.

When to use this service

The online services that require you to login with a user ID and password are:

  • For families and individuals:
    • Send and receive mail
    • Look at Account Information
    • My family details and income
    • Confirm a personal tax summary  Demo >
    • File an IR3 Individual income tax return.
  • For businesses and employers:
    • Send and receive mail
    • Look at Account Information
    • Portfolio investment entity (PIE) file transfer service
    • File an employer schedule (ir-File)  Demo >
    • Manage account access  Demo >
  • For tax agents:
    • Send and receive mail
    • Look at Account Information
    • Client maintenance
    • File an employer schedule (ir-File)  Demo >

You can choose a user ID and password during the registration process, then call us on a dedicated 0800 line to have your online services account activated.

What you will need
  • The IRD number for you, your company or your organisation.
  • Current contact details - address, phone number and email address.
  • A compatible browser that supports 128 - bit Secure Socket Layer Connection (SSL).
After you finish

You can call us on a dedicated 0800 number to have your online services account activated. You can then start using your online services account straight away.

This service may require you to send confidential information to Inland Revenue so it is located on a secure part of our website to prevent unauthorised interception. If you are unable to access this service, your browser and/or firewall settings may need updating.

Inland Revenue takes online security very seriously. We have systems in place to protect the information you provide us, and regularly update our standards and technology to provide protection for your personal information.

You play an important role in protecting your information by taking basic precautions to protect your computer and data. You should keep your computer secure, only deal online with people and organisations you know and trust, and check that your personal information travels across the internet on secure connections.

There are many resources about computer security (such as websites, books and magazines) that can help guide you on what security precautions are appropriate for your situation.

 

 

 


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