In attempting to e-file my 2023 Income Tax, the IRS sent the error IND-181-01 IP PIN error. It wanted the 6 digit PIN IRS mailed me in January -- which is completely different from the 5 digit PIN TutboTax needs for filing.
The problem is that TuboTax never mentions this 6 digit PIN (and that one should not confuse it with its own 5 digit pin).
After some *hours* of frustration, I realized that the PRINTED Form 1040 quietly requires this PIN at the end of the form (near the signature and occupation). It is particularly vital if one is seeking a refund because of overpayment. Without this PIN IRS does not want to process the refund.
SOLUTION: Go to the the actual form and enter this data by hand. I very much doubt that most ordinary TurboTax users would realize this or know how to do it.
To fix this, TurboTax should add a sentence where users enter their data: name and occupation etc, . The sentence should say that if IRS mailed them this 6 digit security PIN, then enter it here.
The problem was intense annoyed frustration with TurboTax. I hesitate to buy it again next year. This bug is really simple to fix once one understands the problem..
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Here are two ways to navigate to the section to enter the 6 digit IP PIN:
Or another way:
Could you be more specific about which form asks for the IRS PIN. I can't find it. Thanks
In TurboTax Desktop, please follow these steps to enter your IP PIN:
Thank you for the prompt reply.
OK, I've done that and it's still rejected for the PIN reason. My wife does not have a PIN so the field is blank. I thought I saw somewhere that only one person needs a PIN but maybe in fact both of us need it. So we'll get it for her.
John
IP Pin's are issued individually, so anyone that has one has to include one. This may mean only one person on your return has an IP Pin or it may mean everyone needs an IP Pin. It just depends on which individuals have requested IP Pins.
You should also know these pins change each year and will need to be included every year going forward.
Your answer worked. Thank you very much.
But one clarification, for anyone interested.
The IP PIN is different from the Filing PIN. The IRS assigns the 6-digit IP PIN, it is good for only one year, and for a joint filing only one filer needs a PIN. The 5-digit Filing PIN is needed for both people on a joint account but can be reused year-to-year.
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