Yes, refund will be processed without a driver's license. Your driver's license number is actually not required to file your federal taxes, nor is it required to file your State tax return for most states, but could help speed up the processing of your return and will not affect your return’s submission. Omitting any of this information may delay return and refund processing.
Two states, Illinois and Alabama, do require a driver's license to file a state return..
The IRS and State tax offices requests that you provide your driver’s license or state issued ID number as a security measure to help protect your identity and fight tax fraud.
For additional information, you can view the IRS information on the New Security Safeguards
Yes, refund will be processed without a driver's license. Your driver's license number is actually not required to file your federal taxes, nor is it required to file your State tax return for most states, but could help speed up the processing of your return and will not affect your return’s submission. Omitting any of this information may delay return and refund processing.
Two states, Illinois and Alabama, do require a driver's license to file a state return..
The IRS and State tax offices requests that you provide your driver’s license or state issued ID number as a security measure to help protect your identity and fight tax fraud.
For additional information, you can view the IRS information on the New Security Safeguards
It is indeed there. I thought the same thing at first. I found it righ under the drivers license number, in black writing. It is easy to miss if your'e looking for it in red writing.
My father passed away some time ago and my sister found IRA contracts in deposit box at bank . Being that we have the original contract and they were retirement IRA . Could they have been cashed in prior to us finding them.😀