Official channel summary
The IRS Modernized e-File page for gift taxes describes electronic filing for the Form 709 family and explains that taxpayers can use an authorized reporting agent or become an authorized e-file provider.
That is different from a public-preview browser tool. Tax Paperwork does not transmit Form 709, create an IRS acknowledgement, or act as an authorized provider.
Where Tax Paperwork fits
Use Tax Paperwork only to organize supported 2023-2025 gift facts in the browser and create a watermarked local draft PDF for review.
If you want an electronic IRS filing path, start from IRS.gov or a qualified provider authorized for the relevant gift-tax e-file role.
When to stop
- Gift splitting, GST transfers, trusts, real estate, private-company interests, prior Form 709 history, Form 709-NA, or current gift tax due.
- Any question about e-file eligibility, signature authority, attachments, or professional review.
How this page was prepared
This page starts from the official sources linked below, keeps filing-channel decisions with IRS.gov or qualified professionals, and shows the same limits that appear in the public draft workflows.
Tax Paperwork pages are maintained under the editorial policy and checked against the public-preview evidence described on the preview confidence page. Last page review: May 12, 2026.
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.