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if you used Turbotax or for that matter any other app to e-file there are no signatures. What the IRS accepts in lieu of signatures is the prior year's adjusted gross income. Don't know why an insurance company would want this. It proves nothing. all you can do is print out the signature page and manually sign it
When you e-file your tax return, there is no physical signature on the tax form. You "signed" electronically when you entered your AGI. If someone who is ignorant of how e-filing tax returns works is requesting a signed copy of your tax return, print a copy of the Form 1040, take out a pen and sign on the line that says "Sign here". If it was a joint return, both spouses need to sign.
If you efiled there should be an Electronic Postmark page saying when you filed and when the IRS accepted it. Probably near the end. That is your proof and signature. If you print out your return to give someone you will have to sign it in ink for them now.
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