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Deductions & credits
My question was worded in plain english. Please learn basic english comprehension. My question has nothing to do with "AIG". Please stop trolling, and pissing me off.
Here's the question one more time dumbed down so that you can understand it:
"They" (I'm Referring to the irs) said "I" (referring to myself) owe them (referring to the irs) money for back taxes.
"I" (referring to myself again) have never filed a tax return for any year other than 2020. (That's the taxes that are due for filling this year)
"I" (referring to myself) was previously (that means before) told that "I" (referring to myself) did not need to file taxes because "I" (myself) was receiving government benefits known as supplemental security income for all of the previous years (all of the years before 2020).
Now that I work full time, (that means I have a job where I work 40 or more hours per week) I had to begin filing taxes because I (that's me) started working last year. (That's the year 2020.)
The irs says "they" (the irs) are seizing my refund because "they" (the irs) say "I" (myself) owe back taxes.
The irs says "I" (myself) need to go to the irs website, to set up an account on the irs website so "I" (referring to myself) can find out how much money "I" (myself) owe the irs.
The website (the irs website) says it (referring to the irs website) requires a credit check to verify my (that's me) identity.
I (referring to myself) have never had a loan, or credit card. (meaning I have never borrowed money from a financial institution) witch means they (referring to the irs) will not allow me to create an account to find out how much money I (referring to myself) owe the irs for back taxes.
What can I (that's me) do to find out how much money I (me) owe the irs.