Automated delivery, review, and signature for your federal and state individual income tax returns
Printers, pens, stamps, envelopes … In this age of technology, there’s a lot that just isn’t necessary to sign your tax return. If your life can be easier, why shouldn’t it be?
To enhance the service we provide our clients, Eckelberg & Wienshienk has automated the 1040 return process with SafeSend Returns™ technology. You can take care of the delivery, review, and signature of your federal and state individual income tax returns from the convenience of your computer, smartphone, or tablet. No printing or mailing necessary!

User-friendly and highly secure, SafeSend Returns is an easier way to review and sign your tax return. The process is simple: Verify your identity, enter an access code and follow the step-by-step instructions to review and sign your returns.
Questions?
No problem. Find answers to frequently asked questions below — and get even more detail by watching SafeSend Returns’ in-depth video walkthrough.
Will I receive a notification when my
return is ready to sign?
Yes. Email notifications will be sent from Eckelberg &
Wienshienk at noreply@safesendreturns.com.
We recommend adding this email address to your safe list to prevent the email from getting filtered to spam/junk.
Is it safe to enter part of my Social
Security Number?
Yes. SafeSend
Returns offers a secure system to view and sign your e-file authorization
form(s). Look for HTTPS://
at the beginning of the site URL and a
locked padlock symbol in your browser’s URL
bar to confirm you are on the secure site.
What if I don’t receive an email with my
access code?
Check your spam/junk email folder. You can also search your email
for noreply@safesendreturns.com. Some
email clients hide items they’ve
labeled spam or junk, making certain emails
difficult to find. If you do not receive your code within the 10-minute time
limit, please request another code.
Where do the identity verification
questions come from? What if I don’t remember the answers?
The questions SafeSend
Returns asks are knowledge-based questions pulled from government and credit
sources. You may be asked questions such as where you lived in a given
year, or when you bought your car or home. In the event the
questions do not apply to you, simply choose the answer that accurately
reflects this. If you don’t remember the answers to the questions, or
you answer incorrectly, you won’t be able to electronically sign your e-file
authorization form(s). You can instead print, sign and return your e-file
authorization form(s) to Eckelberg & Wienshienk.
Will this work on any internet-connected device? Does SafeSend Returns offer an app for my smartphone?
There is currently no SafeSend Returns app available, but the signature process can be completed on any computer, smartphone, or tablet via a web browser.
Will I have the option to download and
print my return to retain for my records?
Yes. If you’re using a smartphone
or tablet, you may not be able to download and print your return, but you will
be able to review and electronically sign it. Don’t worry — you can always
download and print your return from your personal computer at a later
date.
How is this different from e-filing?
SafeSend Returns allows you
to electronically sign your e-file authorization
form(s), but it won’t submit your return to the IRS. Once signed,
Eckelberg & Wienshienk is automatically notified, and we will then complete
the filing process for you, including submission to the IRS.
My spouse and I file our return jointly.
how can we both sign the e-file authorization form(s)?
For spouses filing jointly, there are three ways to sign via SafeSend Returns:
- If both spouses have an email address on file, both will receive an email with a link to view the return and sign the e-file authorization form(s). First, one spouse will receive the link with identity verification questions specific to him or her. He or she will sign the e-file authorization form(s) and input the spouse’s email address, which will send an email link to the second spouse. The second spouse will answer identity verification questions specific to him or her and then sign the form(s).
- If only one spouse has an email address on file, that spouse will first receive the link with identity verification questions specific to him or her. He or she will sign the e-file authorization form(s) and then enter an email address for the second spouse. The second spouse will then receive the email link with identity verification questions specific to him/her. Once the second spouse electronically signs the e-file authorization form(s), Eckelberg & Wienshienk will be notified that signing is complete.
- If a couple shares an email address, the primary signer will first receive a link with identity verification questions specific to him or her. After the primary signer signs the e-file authorization form(s), he or she can then enter the shared email address again. A new link will be sent with identity verification questions specific to the second spouse.
Can I sign my dependent’s return
electronically?
Eckelberg & Wienshienk will deliver your
dependent’s return using SafeSend
Returns. However, most dependents may not have sufficient government and
financial data available to successfully complete the electronic signature
process. Therefore, Eckelberg & Wienshienk will generally deliver those
returns in a manner set up for manual signature and return of the dependent’s
electronic filing authorization.
I’d rather print and sign my e-file authorization form(s). Can I do that?
While an electronic signature is certainly easier and more convenient, you can still print, sign, and mail your e-file form(s) back to Eckelberg & Wienshienk if you’d prefer to do so. Just be sure we have it before the filing deadline.
After signing my e-file authorization form(s), will I receive confirmation that it was successfully submitted?
Yes, once you sign your e-file authorization form(s), you will receive an email stating it was successful. The email will also include a link to download a copy of your tax return for your records.
Can I set up reminders for my quarterly estimated payment?
If estimated payments are included in your review copy, you will automatically receive an email reminder seven days before your payment is due.
What about my source documents? What happens to them?
If you mailed your source documents to Eckelberg & Wienshienk, we will return them to you via separate mailing. If you uploaded them using either TaxCaddy or our secure link, you won’t need us to do anything else.
Will I have to print and mail anything to the government?
In limited circumstances, you may need to print and mail information to government authorities. Common examples include tax and estimate payment vouchers, and local income tax returns. If forms need to be printed and mailed, you will receive clear instructions. You will also be provided options to make tax payments electronically if you prefer not to mail payments.
Still have questions about SafeSend Returns?