@Cuomo1 -
A11: Yes. You must use this IP PIN to confirm your identity on your current tax return and any prior year returns filed during the calendar year.
Which type of PIN are you referring to? The 5 digit self-selected PIN for e-filing a tax return can be any 5 digit number. However, the 2018 AGI must be entered on the 2019 return and the 2019 AGI must be entered on the 2020 tax return.
If you are referring the 6 digit Identity Protection PIN that you received from the IRS each year due to reporting Identity Theft to the IRS, that IP PIN must be entered on each tax return whether e-filing or mailing.
The IP PIN that we receive each year. I never got mine for those two years.
if you don't have the 6 digit PIN, you can go to the IRS website to get the most current PIN. Without that PIN you can not efile.
https://www.irs.gov/identity-theft-fraud-scams/retrieve-your-ip-pin
While it is best to use the 6 digit PIN on a paper filed return, it is not a requirement. If you were issued one and don't enter it on the paper return, it will slow down the processing as it will undergo additional scrutiny.
Ok I have this years but I can't use it for previous is my understanding. So I need to file paper correct? Unless I can call the number on the website to retrieve the pin?
@Cuomo1 -
A11: Yes. You must use this IP PIN to confirm your identity on your current tax return and any prior year returns filed during the calendar year.