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How do I sign my electronic return?

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 How do I sign my electronic return?
Form DE-8453 is your signature form for your Delaware return. Form DE-8453 should not be mailed to the Delaware Division of Revenue.

The federal return offers the PIN option, or you can sign a signature document (Form 8453, US Individual Income Tax Declaration) and mail it to the IRS.

OnLine Taxes will provide this form along with your other forms for you to print and keep for your records.

It is recommended that you keep all forms, schedules, and supporting documents for a minimum of 3 years.

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