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<h1>Process for Becoming an e-Return Intermediary: Application, Verification, and Confidentiality Requirements Explained</h1> A person eligible to become an e-Return intermediary must apply to the Registrar with the required fee. The Registrar verifies the application and requests corrections if needed. Applications not meeting specified qualifications are not processed. For valid applications, the Registrar conducts due diligence and forwards the application and report to the e-Return Administrator, who may issue an appointment order with an identification number and password. The appointment lasts two years and can be extended for another two years. Confidentiality of information obtained during this process must be maintained by the Registrar and associated parties, requiring permission from the e-Return Administrator to disclose any information.