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I am being asked a state-issued ID to file tax. There are 3 options: Drivers License, State ID and none. I have an expired learner's permit. Which option should I choose.
I am about to file my return and I am being asked this to confirm my identity.
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I am being asked a state-issued ID to file tax. There are 3 options: Drivers License, State ID and none. I have an expired learner's permit. Which option should I choose.
Driver's License. While a Learner's Permit does not give you full license to drive, it is a Driver's License for ID purposes, which is what this question is asking.
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I am being asked a state-issued ID to file tax. There are 3 options: Drivers License, State ID and none. I have an expired learner's permit. Which option should I choose.
Thanks, Daniel. Can I enter it even though it expired in 2015?
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I am being asked a state-issued ID to file tax. There are 3 options: Drivers License, State ID and none. I have an expired learner's permit. Which option should I choose.
That's a different question. You can enter it, but it might not pass diagnostics.
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