Identity Verification and Your Tax Return (2024)

Identity theft issues impact millions of taxpayers each year, resulting in considerable delays and taxpayer burden. In the 2023 Annual Report to Congress, National Taxpayer Advocate Erin M. Collins discussed how each year, the IRS flags millions of returns for potential fraud. In 2022, the IRS suspended processing of 4.8 million tax returns pending identity verification. That’s 4.8 million taxpayers who had to do extra steps before their tax return could be processed. However, there are a few things that taxpayers can do to help ensure that your identity can be authenticated as quickly as possible.

Get an Identity Protection PIN (IP PIN)

Any taxpayer who wants to protect themselves from tax-related identity theft can request an IP PIN, and taxpayers who have experienced tax-related identity theft are automatically issued an IP PIN at the time the IRS resolves their case. The IP PIN is a unique number known only to the taxpayer and the IRS. Taxpayers in the IP PIN program receive a new IP PIN annually. Read more about the benefits of an IP PIN in the NTA Blog, “Identity Protection PINs: What to Know.”

Respond to IRS Letters

When the IRS is questioning whether a return is legitimate, it will send taxpayers a letter asking them to authenticate their identity, and it will not process their return and issue their refund until the taxpayer responds to the letter and completes the authentication process. You can learn more about this in the NTA Blog, “Where’s My Refund? Has Your Tax Return Been Flagged for Possible Identity Theft?

Taxpayers whose tax returns have been flagged for possible identity theft should receive one of the following letters:

These letters provide several ways taxpayers can authenticate their identity, including using an online option or calling the IRS directly. In limited situations, taxpayers will be asked to make an appointment at a Taxpayer Assistance Center and authenticate their identity in person.

If the letter cannot be located, taxpayers should check their IRS online account or call the Taxpayer Protection Program (TPP) phone line at 800-830-5084. (If a taxpayer lives outside the U.S., they should call 267-941-1000.) As of January 29, 2023, for those taxpayers who receive a letter asking them to authenticate their identity and return information online, they can go into their online account, which will tell them they need to verify information on their tax return before it can be processed. This will direct the taxpayer to theIdentity and Tax Return Verification Service website.

Set Up an Online Account

Your IRS online account is a simple and secure way to access your tax records, make and view payments and more. If you are a new user, you will have to set up your account and verify your identity using ID.me. You can use either a self-service process that requires a photo of a government ID and selfie, or a live call with an ID.me video chat agent that doesn’t require biometric data. Any selfie, video, and/or biometric data will be deleted automatically, except for suspicious or fraudulent activity. If you need help verifying your identity or to submit a support ticket, you can visit theID.me IRS Help Site.

Check Your Transcripts

Once you have signed up for your online account, you can check your tax transcript for updates to your tax return. If you see code 570, that means that there is a delay in processing your return. This doesn’t necessarily mean that there is anything wrong with your return, but you may receive a request for additional information – including a request to verify your identity. Once the IRS has sent a notice or letter asking you for additional information, you may see a code 971. Make sure you check your mail to ensure that you receive your letter or notice and respond in a timely fashion so that your tax return can continue processing. And don’t forget to report any address changes to the IRS to make sure that your letter can reach you.

If you have any questions about letters or notices received from the IRS, make your first stop the Taxpayer Roadmap. Just enter the letter or notice number to find out more about it and where you are in the tax process.

As you make your way through tax filing season, don’t forget that you have rights as a taxpayer. Learn more about the Taxpayer Bill of Rights.

Have a problem with the IRS that you haven’t been able to solve on your own? See if you qualify for TAS help.

Identity Verification and Your Tax Return (2024)

FAQs

How long does it take for the IRS to approve a refund after identity verification? ›

What happens after I successfully verify? We'll process your tax return. It may take up to 9 weeks to receive your refund or credit any overpayment to your account. However, if we find other problems, we'll contact you again and this may delay your refund.

How can I pass my identity verification? ›

Requirements for identity verification
  1. Your State-Issued ID. You can upload a photo of your ID by phone or by computer. Don't have a state issued ID?
  2. Social Security number.
  3. Your phone number. If we can't verify your phone number, you can verify by mail instead. This takes 5 to 10 days.

What does the IRS need to verify my identity? ›

A mobile phone that has a camera or a computer with a webcam. Email address (To successfully verify your identity for IRS , the email address on your IRS application must be used on your ID.me account) Government-issued photo ID (U.S. driver's license or state ID, U.S. passport, or U.S. passport card)

What triggers a 5071C letter? ›

If the IRS suspects that a tax return with your name on it is potentially the result of identity theft, the agency will send you a special letter, called a 5071C Letter. This letter is to notify you that the agency received a tax return with your name and Social Security number that it believes may not be yours.

How long is it taking for the IRS to approve refunds? ›

We issue most refunds in less than 21 calendar days. However, if you mailed your return and expect a refund, it could take four weeks or more to process your return.

Why is my IRS refund still under review? ›

If you're still waiting on your tax refund, it's possible that your tax return is taking longer for the IRS to process because it requires additional review. There are several reasons why your tax return may be delayed: Errors such as an incomplete filing status. Missing information.

Why is my identity verification rejected? ›

Common reasons for denial:

Photo ID Not Provided. User Photo Not Provided. Text Not Clear. Name Mismatch.

How does clear verify your identity? ›

Verification Options

Can include KYC-specific screening checking the identity against OFAC, politically exposed persons (PEP), and adverse media watchlists. Confirms that the user's document is real, does not show any risk signals, and ensures the selfie taken at enrollment matches the document photo.

What is identity verification process? ›

Simply put, identity verification is a process that compares the identity that a person claims to have with the supporting data they possess. In other words, it analyzes ID documentation and evidence in a bid to authenticate it and prove that its purported owner is who he or she claims to be.

How do I know if the IRS received my tax return? ›

The most convenient way to check on a tax refund is by using the Where's My Refund? tool on IRS.gov. Taxpayers can start checking their refund status within 24 hours after the IRS acknowledges receipt of the taxpayer's e-filed return.

What is the income tax return verification form? ›

Form ITR-V stands for 'Income Tax Return-Verification' Form. It is a single-page document which is received when an ITR is filed online without a digital signature. The income tax department sends ITR-V to taxpayers through email.

How do I talk to a live person at the IRS? ›

Use Where's My Refund, call us at 800-829-1954 (toll-free) and use the automated system, or speak with a representative by calling 800-829-1040 (see telephone assistance for hours of operation).

How long does it take to get taxes after verifying identity? ›

After you verify your identity and tax return information using this service, it may take up to nine weeks to complete the processing of the return. Visit Where's My Refund? or use the IRS2Go mobile app 2-3 weeks after using this service to check your refund status.

Why is IRS asking me to verify my return? ›

If you are still waiting for your tax refund and think your tax return may be one of the 2.5 million that remain suspended from filing season 2022 because the IRS suspects possible IDT, or you still have not received your refund from the tax return you filed in 2023, you might need to verify your identity before your ...

Who gets 5071C? ›

The IRS sends a 5071C letter when it receives a tax return with your name and tax identification number, but believes the return to be fraudulent. A Letter 5071C will ask you to complete an online identity verification process to confirm your identity.

Why is the IRS still holding my refund? ›

You may get a letter or notice from the IRS saying there's a problem with your tax return or your refund will be delayed. There are many reasons why the IRS may be holding your refund. You have unfiled or missing tax returns for prior tax years. The check was held or returned due to a problem with the name or address.

How long does it take for ID.me to verify for IRS? ›

Whether you are verifying your identity on a video call or updating your name on your ID.me account, ID.me will review the documents you upload. This review can take two to three business days.

Can I track my offset refund? ›

If you need more information on the offset, contact the Bureau of the Fiscal Service at 800-304-3107 (or TTY/TDD 866-297-0517) to find out where Treasury applied your tax refund.

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