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@ Crystalh856 wrote:
my ipn number is cpo1a
CP01A is not the IP PIN. CP01A is the type of IRS letter, which may have provided your IP PIN. Read the whole letter.
An IP PIN is a 6-digit PIN provided by the IRS to certain victims of ID theft. It consists only of numeric digits. Did you get a CP01A letter from the IRS containing an IP PIN?
If so, here's a way to enter the 6-digit IP PIN into your return:
I would like to add my pin I received from IRS
@Viclgro wrote:
I would like to add my pin I received from IRS
To enter, edit or delete a 6 digit IP PIN
Click on Federal Taxes (Personal using Home and Business)
Click on Other Tax Situations
Scroll down to Other Return Info
On Identity Protection PIN, click the start button
Or enter ip pin in the Search box located in the upper right of the program screen. Click on Jump to ip pin
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