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The problem

It's tax season. Your accountant wants PDFs, your benefits portal wants a PDF of your W-2, the IRS Document Upload Tool wants PDFs in response to that notice you got. You have paper forms and a phone. The IRS portal caps at 15 MB per file (max 40 files, 120 pages per PDF). Your accountant's intake form rejects anything that looks like a photo. You need real scans, fast.

The fix

PDFThis turns each photographed tax form into a clean, scanner-quality PDF in under 10 seconds. Page detection finds the form's edges; perspective correction flattens the angle; the output is sharp enough for an OCR pipeline (which is what your accountant's software, the IRS portal, and most benefits systems use). Files are processed in memory and never stored — important for documents that contain your SSN, EIN, and income data.

What you get

  • IRS Document Upload Tool accepts PDFs up to 15 MB each, up to 40 files, up to 120 pages per PDF — PDFThis output lands well under all three caps.
  • Black-and-white scanner mode produces crisp, archive-quality scans that your accountant's intake system parses cleanly.
  • Color mode preserves anything with colored marks — highlighter on a 1099 line item, a colored stamp on a paystub.
  • Files are processed in memory and discarded immediately — your SSN never lives on our servers because we don't have servers that store anything.

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Last updated: May 2026