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There is no physical signature on a tax return that you e-filed. You "signed" it electronically by entering your AGI or PIN. If a lender or someone needs a "signed" copy then print your return, take out a pen and sign your Form 1040 on page 2 next to the words "Sign here" to keep them happy. Millions of taxpayers e-file their tax returns--sadly, there are a lot of loan officers, university financial aid folks, etc. who are so behind the times they still think the return has to have an actual signature on it.
There is no physical signature on a tax return that you e-filed. You "signed" it electronically by entering your AGI or PIN. If a lender or someone needs a "signed" copy then print your return, take out a pen and sign your Form 1040 on page 2 next to the words "Sign here" to keep them happy. Millions of taxpayers e-file their tax returns--sadly, there are a lot of loan officers, university financial aid folks, etc. who are so behind the times they still think the return has to have an actual signature on it.
Your self-select PIN does not appear anywhere on a printed or PDF copy of your tax return. There is no place for it on the form. Do not give your self-select PIN to anyone. That would be an invitation to identity theft. It would allow them to file a tax return in your name.
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