The Massachusetts Department of Revenue officially launched on Monday its newest online portal for filing and paying business taxes in the Commonwealth: MassTaxConnect.
MassTaxConnect, according to state officials, has replaced WebFile for Business, offering all the benefits the old system offered, along with a host of new functionalities that will make paying and filing taxes in Massachusetts easier, simpler, and more efficient than ever before.
Same username and password
As someone who has filed or paid taxes online with the state in the past, you will be able to immediately log-in to MassTaxConnect using your WebFile for Business username and password.
Identity verification
The first time you log on to MassTaxConnect from a new computer, you will be asked for an authentication code as an additional security measure. Request the code in the pop-up window and enter it on the login page. Be sure to click “trust this computer,” and you’ll only have to do this once for any given computer.
MassTaxConnect Resources
To help make the transition to the new system as smooth and seamless as possible, state officials redesigned the MassTaxConnect informational page with an arsenal of resources. This includes tutorials, FAQs, and DOR contact information if the site does not adequately answer your questions.
Video Tutorials
Perhaps most importantly, DOR has put together a series of mini-video tutorials that show you step-by-step how to complete the following tasks in MassTaxConnect:
Account ID
Once you’re in the system, you’ll notice that you have a new alphanumeric account identification number. This will replace federal employer identification numbers and other personally identifiable information. Doing so will enhance the security of our system and protect your identity from fraudsters. Take note: You’ll also soon be receiving a letter in the mail with your new account ID.
Image and information credit: Massachusetts DOR
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