What to Do if You Receive an IRS Identity Verification Letter (2024)

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To help fight identity theft, the IRS sometimes sends identity verification letters to some taxpayers. While not all taxpayers receive one, they are not rare, nor do they mean you did something wrong.

Feb. 01, 2021

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What to Do if You Receive an IRS Identity Verification Letter (1)

The IRS is continuing to ramp up its efforts to combat refund fraud due to identity theft. One such effort is to send identity verification letters to some taxpayers. While not all taxpayers receive one, they are not rare, nor do they mean you did something wrong.

The IRS sends these identity verification letters to taxpayers after receiving an e-filed/paper-filed tax return, before processing a refund. Sometimes this is to randomly verify identification as a measure to prevent identity theft and to test and strengthen IRS internal controls. In other instances, this is to verify the identity as a duplicate tax return might have been filed using the same Social Security number.

Do not panic! The first step on receipt of the notice or letter received from the IRS is to read the letter carefully, as it contains valuable information like what documents might be needed to verify the identity, whom to contact, where to call, or how to respond. A tax professional can also assist you in handling the identity verification request.

The IRS will NEVER call you or send you an email to seek your identity. Any official correspondence from the IRS will begin with official documents that will arrive via the U.S. Postal Service.

If you have received 5071C, 5747C, 5447C letters, then you can use the ID Verify tool on the IRS website, https://www.irs.gov/identity-theft-fraud-scams/identity-verification-for-irs-letter-recipients

The following information is required to verify your identity:

  1. Your personal account number from a:
  • Credit card
  • Mortgage
  • Student loan
  • Home equity loan or home equity line of credit
  • Car loan

2. Amobile number associated with your name

3. Your 5071C letter, 5747C letter or 5447C letter

4. The income tax return (form 1040,1040-PR, 1040-NR, 1040-SR, etc.) for the year shown on the letter

Note: A Form W-2 or 1099 is not an income tax return

You must also have your mailing address from your previous year’s tax return

If you received a 4883C Letter then you might not be able to use this tool, in which case you will have to call the IRS and have the above information required to verify the identity readily available.

Your authorized representative, like CPA or attorney, can call the IRS on your behalf. Use Form 2848 to authorize. But unlike other IRS letters or notices, this issue cannot be resolved without the taxpayer’s presence. While on a call with the IRS, other than the above information, the IRS may also request other personal information like your mother’s maiden name, present or previous car model, etc., which your CPA might not be familiar with. Either you or your authorized representative can call the IRS and then this can be turned into a conference call.

The call to the IRS is a one-shot deal. If you or your authorized representative is unable to verify your identification, then you have to go in person to the IRS office and provide the information required to verify your identity along with two IDs. One will be a photo ID and the second can be one of the following documents:

  1. birth certificate,
  2. social security card
  3. other proof

In case of married filing jointly returns, both taxpayer and spouse IDs have to be provided.You can also call the IRS and request a fax number where you can send all the documents, including your photo and other ID forms. Double-check on the documents to be sent to make sure it matches the notice to avoid further delays.

Though done with the best intention by the IRS, this whole process can be frustrating and may take 30 to 60 days to resolve. Expect longer processing times due to the pandemic.

To avoid such instances in the future, you can voluntarily request for ID PINS from the IRS starting January 2021. Previously, this was available only to taxpayers/spouses who had ID theft issues. The PIN prevents others from filing tax returns on your behalf. Taxpayers have to enter this PIN while electronically filing the tax return. This is valid only for tax returns filed in that year. For example, if you are filing a 2019 return in 2021, this ID PIN is valid for 2019 and 2020 tax returns.

A new PIN has to be requested every year. Caution- do not lose the ID PIN as it causes delay in processing tax returns and the ensuing refund as it goes to additional scrutiny for fraud. Here is the link for requesting IPPIN IRS.gov/IPPIN. The taxpayer has to go through rigorous scrutiny to get the PIN.

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Roopa Srikanth, CPA is supervising senior at Carr, Riggs & Ingram. You can reach him at roopsrik@gmail.com.

What to Do if You Receive an IRS Identity Verification Letter (2024)

FAQs

Why is the IRS sending me a letter to verify my identity? ›

You may receive a notice or letter asking you to verify your identity and tax return information with the IRS. This helps prevent an identity thief from getting your refund.

What triggers the IRS letter 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.

Is a 5071C letter bad? ›

Here are the identity fraud letters the IRS may send to taxpayers: Letter 5071C, Potential Identity Theft with Online Option. This letter asks the taxpayer to use an online tool to verify their identity and tell the IRS if they filed that return. Letter 4883C, Potential Identity Theft.

Can I verify my identity for IRS without a letter? ›

The IRS offers multiple ways to verify your identity with 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.

What questions does the IRS ask when verifying identity? ›

Social Security numbers and birth dates for those who were named on the tax return. An Individual Taxpayer Identification Number letter if the you have one. Your filing status. The prior-year tax return.

How do you respond to a letter 5071C? ›

Regardless of you letter, call the phone number on the letter as soon as possible to resolve the case as each letter may result in a late processing of your return or inability to process. 2. Contact the IRS via the contact information listed on the letter either online through IRS.gov or by phone.

How long to receive a tax refund after verifying identity? ›

If the verification proves you are the person named on the return and that you personally filed the return, the return will be processed. After successful verification, it takes about 6 weeks to complete processing.

How do I know if my tax return has been flagged? ›

Taxpayers whose tax returns have been flagged for possible IDT should receive one of the following letters: Letter 5071C, Potential Identity Theft during Original Processing with Online Option – Provides online and phone options and is issued most widely.

How do I contact the IRS about a 5071C letter? ›

You can do either of the following:
  1. Go to Identity Verification Service and follow the online instructions.
  2. Call the IRS toll-free on 800-830-5084 for Identity Verification.

How long can the IRS hold your refund for review? ›

See our Held or Stopped Refund page or our video for more information. If the IRS is reviewing your return, the review process could take anywhere from 45 to 180 days, depending on the number and types of issues the IRS is reviewing.

Is a 5071C letter bad on Reddit IRS? ›

This is apparently a common 5071C letter, where the IRS wants you to verify your identity, because they suspect your return might have been submitted by someone else. Okay, no big deal.

What happens if I don't have my 5071C letter? ›

Contact the IRS to request replacement. Call toll-free for individuals: 800-829-1040, businesses: 800-829-4933. What happens if you don't verify identity or verify or respond to the IRS? If you fail to respond to Form 5071C, the IRS will not be able to process your tax return.

Why is the IRS making me verify my identity? ›

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.

How do I speak to a live person at 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). If you filed a married filing jointly return, you can't initiate a trace using the automated systems.

How long does it take to receive a verification letter from the IRS? ›

Mail or fax the completed IRS Form 4506-T to the address (or FAX number) provided on page 2 of Form 4506-T. If the 4506-T information is successfully validated, tax filers can expect to receive a paper IRS Verification of Non-filing Letter at the address provided on their request within 5 to 10 days.

Why would the IRS send me a letter? ›

When the IRS needs to ask a question about a taxpayer's tax return, notify them about a change to their account, or request a payment, the agency often mails a letter or notice to the taxpayer. Getting mail from the IRS is not a cause for panic but, it should not be ignored either.

What triggers a 5747C letter? ›

IRS-Identified Suspicious Filings

Letter 4883C, asks the taxpayer to call the IRS to verify their identity and tell the IRS if they filed the return. Letter 5747C is for those who have been a victim of a data breach. This letter asks the taxpayer to verify their identity in person at a Taxpayer Assistance Center.

Why would I get a 4883C letter from the IRS? ›

The IRS may send these identify fraud letters to taxpayers:

Letter 4883C, Potential Identity Theft: This tells the taxpayer to call the IRS to verify their identity and tax return information. If the taxpayer didn't file, they can call the Taxpayer Protection Program hotline number on the letter.

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