You can upload documents to the IRS to respond to an IRS notice or letter. Don’t submit tax returns through this tool, we cannot process them. What you need An access code (if provided) or the notice or letter number or title The first and last name or business name on the notice or letter Social Security, individual taxpayer identification or employer identification number Use the Document Upload Tool How it works The IRS Document Upload Tool is a secure, easy and fast way to send information to the IRS. You can use the tool to: Upload scans, photos, or digital copies of documents as JPGs, PNGs or PDFs Get confirmation that we received your documents If you don’t have an access code You can enter the notice or letter number. Selecting the wrong notice or letter from the drop-down menu could cause delays. Verify it's the IRS If you receive a notice with a link, carefully check it. It should include “https” and “irs.gov.” For example: https://www.irs.gov/individuals/understanding-your-notice-or-letter. Related Understanding your IRS notice or letter IRS expands secure digital correspondence for taxpayers