Can IRS tell me whether I made estimated tax payments (access to IRS records)?

I've been making est. tax payments for 21 years. Through a combination of accidents, I don't have a record of my est. tax payments for 2005. Can the IRS tell me how much I paid for 2005? Is there a number to call? I have eftps and will be checking that tomorrow, but I'm wondering if one can simply call IRS and ask? Thanks.

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pasdetrois
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You have no checkbook? Call the bank for a copy of your checks for 2005. Didn't you make a note on the envelope of the 1040 ES they sent you?, or ,let alone, the sheet they supplied to record your payments? Hey, this is not rocket science, just THINK. If all else fails the IRS wil tell you, but why would you need them? ed

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ed

You can file Form 4506-T w/ the IRS and they'll send you a transcript of your account. You can register w/ the IRS for on-line access to your account also. You can search the

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San Diego CPA

You can? I didn't know that, even though I'm one of the pioneers of eServices (for pros of course) Anyway, is this service part of the EFTS? Or some other program? ChEAr$, Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA

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Harlan Lunsford

How does one register with the IRS for on-line access to one's account? I couldn't find anything at

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Vic Dura

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