Quick answer
Tax Paperwork does not file Form 8832 online. Use IRS.gov for current Form 8832 entity classification election mechanics; Tax Paperwork only prepares a browser-local, watermarked draft after the classification, effective date, consent, and signer facts are already known.
Source and advice boundary
Use the linked IRS Form 8832 page and IRS where-to-file page below as the official source for current form, mailing, signature, consent, return-copy, and effective-date mechanics. This guide is education-only and does not provide tax, legal, accounting, classification, deemed-transaction, restructuring, or filing-channel advice.
Direct answer for Form 8832 online
The IRS says eligible entities use Form 8832 to elect classification as a corporation, partnership, or entity disregarded from its owner.
Tax Paperwork is not IRS.gov, not an IRS online filing portal, and not a mailing, status, or return-attachment service. Use IRS.gov for official channel mechanics.
Mailing and return-copy mechanics
The IRS where-to-file page gives mailing destinations and notes that a copy is also attached to the entity's federal income tax return for the tax year of the election.
A local draft is not an official Form 8832 submission, not proof of mailing, and not a copy attached to a federal return.
What the draft can organize
The preview organizes known entity identity, selected classification, effective date, signature authority, and consent details in the browser.
The entity classification choice should already be made before using the draft. Tax Paperwork does not analyze default classification, deemed transactions, retroactive timing consequences, or restructuring steps.
Where Tax Paperwork fits
The preview organizes known entity, classification, effective-date, and signer facts in the browser and creates a watermarked local draft.
It does not choose a classification, model deemed transactions, mail the form, track IRS processing, or attach a copy to a tax return.
When to stop
- Foreign entity classification, retroactive effective dates, late election relief, or restructuring steps.
- Any uncertainty about tax consequences of the classification choice.
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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: June 14, 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.