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posted Mar 31, 2021 3:03:12 PM

Identity protection pin

Hello I don't know of ever asking for an id protection pin, is there a way to find out why I have to have one? I tried to retrieve it and apparently the letter with my idpp was sent to my ex mother in law's house who passed away about 8 years ago and nobody lives at the address idk y they have that address i.never lived there my parents live across across the street but I just wonder y they have that address and how do I get any info

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Level 9
Mar 31, 2021 3:09:42 PM

Yes, you can retrieve your IRS ID protection PIN by using this IRS link.

Level 15
Mar 31, 2021 3:11:56 PM

Have you ever filed before?  The IRS would have your address from last year's tax return.  Is this your first year filing a tax return?

 

An IP-PIN might have been obtained by your parents, or another taxpayer who was authorized to claim you as a dependent, if someone stole your social security number and tried to file a tax return in your name or claim you as a dependent.  

 

Start by creating an account on the IRS web site in your own name, and then you may be able to retrieve your IP-PIN online.

https://www.irs.gov/identity-theft-fraud-scams/retrieve-your-ip-pin

 

It may be tricky to verify your identity to get the IP-PIN if the IRS has been previously notified that you were a victim of identity theft.  You may have to go to your local IRS office, appointments are usually required.

https://www.irs.gov/help/contact-your-local-irs-office

 

You can print your return, sign it, and mail it in without the IP PIN, but processing might be delayed.