Quick answer

Consumer tax software may not support these specialized forms as normal return filing. Tax Paperwork prepares local drafts for selected paperwork and does not submit, advise, mail, fax, upload, pay, or monitor IRS processing.

Source and advice boundary

Use IRS.gov pages for official blank forms, instructions, and current channels. This guide is education-only and does not provide tax, legal, accounting, entity-structuring, filing-channel, residency, EIN, or software-procurement advice.

Why support varies

Forms 2553, 8832, 8822-B, SS-4, and 8802 are not all ordinary annual tax return forms. Some involve entity classification, address or responsible-party updates, EIN facts, residency certification, or paper/fax/mail workflows.

That means a product can support annual return preparation without supporting these specialized paperwork packets.

How to evaluate software support

  • Does the product prepare the exact IRS form and tax year or revision needed?
  • Does it submit, mail, fax, upload, or only generate a draft for customer-controlled handling?
  • Does it explain proof records, signatures, attachments, and current IRS source links?
  • Does it route eligibility, entity, treaty, responsible-party, and late-election issues out to qualified review?

Where Tax Paperwork fits

Tax Paperwork is designed for browser-local draft preparation and education-first boundaries for selected specialized forms.

It should not be described as an IRS filing channel, tax adviser, legal adviser, payment channel, or professional review service.

Current Tax Paperwork boundary

Tax Paperwork is not tax, legal, accounting, entity-structuring, treaty, fiduciary, valuation, or filing-channel advice. It is not IRS.gov and does not submit, transmit, fax, mail, upload, pay, or monitor IRS paperwork.