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If IRS has not asked for documents, don't do anything.
If they change your return you will get a chance to present your evidence if you don't agree with the changes.
Your post is confusing. Did you receive a letter from the IRS? For what tax year? Did you leave out a 1099R that should have been entered on your tax return? What are you trying to "verify?" Is there a letter number or CP number on your letter?
If IRS has not asked for documents, don't do anything.
If they change your return you will get a chance to present your evidence if you don't agree with the changes.
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