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Returning Member
posted Sep 10, 2019 2:39:15 PM

IRS Verify

I received a notice from IRS they can’t verfiy my education tax credit with school. I’ll have to pay $2416...  I didn’t have 1098T on file I look at the school website. I was enrolled all 3 semesters in 2017.  I had pell grant and OBG wavier for the first two semesters then I lost it. I had out of pocket school expenses like books, tools I needed for classes. Should I amend my taxes on turbo tax for 2017? Or disagree with IRS send in letter with bank statements? 

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Level 15
Sep 10, 2019 3:04:00 PM

A 1098-T is not required if you have other proof that you were enrolled and paid for education.   It should be a qualified school if you had a pell grant.   Answer the letter with a dispute and sent (copies) of your proof.

New Member
Sep 12, 2019 7:14:08 AM

What exactly do I need to send as proof? I have received a similar letter.

Returning Member
Mar 2, 2021 9:02:21 AM

Just read everything in the letter first. Then type www.idverify.irs.gov in your browser and click on it.  once you're there it's going to give you more instructions on how to identify yourself and all you have to do is answer them truthfully and the same exact way that they look on your taxes.

Level 9
Mar 2, 2021 9:15:30 AM

@ Diva224y

If you do not agree with the notice, it’s important for you to respond. You should write a letter to explain why you disagree. Include any information and documents you want the IRS to consider. Mail your reply with the bottom tear-off portion of the notice. Send it to the address shown in the upper left-hand corner of the notice. Allow at least 30 days for a response.

 

Here is an IRS link that explains how to handle notices.

 

If you feel more comfortable having TurboTax audit defense, that is perfectly fine as well.  You will not have to correspond with the IRS.  You can get it for this year as well as past tax returns.  Here is a link to TurboTax defense.

 

 

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