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I don't remember filing so I don't know why I'm getting a refund unless someone else filed my taxes.
That is not what you indicated in your prior post -
How do I find a copy of my return if I forgot my email and don't have same phone number
So which is it?
If you did not file a tax return how do you know that you are receiving a tax refund? Who provided you that information?
Because I don't remember filing so I don't know why I am getting a refund and I don't know the email used or anything.
@sweetdebra1 wrote:
Because I don't remember filing so I don't know why I am getting a refund and I don't know the email used or anything.
If you did not file a tax return how do you know that you are receiving a tax refund? Who provided you that information?
Credit karma
@sweetdebra1 wrote:
Credit karma
Once a tax return has been filed and accepted by the IRS, neither TurboTax nor Credit Karma receives any information concerning the tax return or the a tax refund.
Any emails from Credit Karma are only based on the IRS target of providing a tax refund within 21 days after the tax return has been accepted by the IRS.
If you did not file a tax return then the whomever filed the return using Credit Karma entered an email address that also happens to yours, by mistake. You are not receiving a tax refund.
But I checked irs refund tracking and it also says accepted.
@sweetdebra1 wrote:
But I checked irs refund tracking and it also says accepted.
If you entered your Social Security number, a Filing Status and the whole dollar amount of the federal tax refund, the IRS website shows accepted.
How did you know the Filing Status and the amount of the federal tax refund?
What you are saying is that someone stole your identity and filed a tax return using your personal information since you never filed a 2022 tax return? Is that correct?
If so then you need to report an identity theft to the IRS. Go to this IRS website - https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/taxpayer-guide-to-identity-theft
Because it tells you on credit karma
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