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Subject Tax Tip 2024-75: IRS Online Account and Identity Protection PINs protect against identity thieves and scammers
Date September 5, 2024 12:07 PM
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Issue Number: Tax Tip 2024-75
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*IRS Online Account and Identity Protection PINs protect against identity thieves and scammers*

IRS Identity Protection PINs, or IP PINs, are a vital tool to protect taxpayers from identity thieves. The IRS encourages taxpayers to get an IP PIN and establish their IRS Online Account [ [link removed] ]. These tools help guard against fraudsters trying to steal personal and financial information.

*Important things to know about an IP PIN*

• It's a six-digit number known only to the taxpayer and the IRS.
• The program is voluntary, though it’s strongly encouraged.
• In cases of proven identity theft, taxpayers will be assigned an IP PIN.
• The IP PIN should be entered on the electronic tax return when prompted by the software product or on a paper return next to the signature line.
• Only taxpayers who can verify their identity can get an IP PIN.
• Tax professionals cannot get an IP PIN on behalf of their clients.
• Each IP PIN is valid for one year. When it expires, a new one is generated for security reasons.
• Some participants will receive their IP PIN in the mail. Others will have to log in to the Get an IP PIN tool to get their IP PIN.
• Taxpayers already enrolled in the program can log in to the Get an IP PIN [ [link removed] ] tool to see their current IP PIN.
• Taxpayers with an IP PIN must use it when filing any federal tax returns during the year, including prior year tax returns or amended returns.
• IP PIN users should share their number only with the IRS and their tax preparation provider.
• *The IRS will never call, email or text the taxpayer to request their IP PIN.*

*How to request an IP PIN*
After a taxpayer verifies their identity, the Get an IP PIN [ [link removed] ] tool lets people with a Social Security number or individual taxpayer identification number to request an IP PIN online. Taxpayers should review the identity verification [ [link removed] ] requirements before they use the Get An IP PIN tool.

Tax professionals should advise clients affected by identity theft to request an IP PIN. Even if a thief has already filed a fraudulent tax return, an IP PIN could prevent the taxpayer from being a repeat victim of tax-related identity theft.

*Taxpayers who can't validate their identity online can still get an IP PIN*
Taxpayers who can't validate their identity online and whose income is below a certain threshold can file Form 15227 (EN-SP), Application for an Identity Protection Personal Identification Number [ [link removed] ]. The 2024 threshold is $79,000 for individuals or $158,000 for married couples filing joint returns.

Taxpayers who can't validate their identity online or by phone, those who are ineligible to file a Form 15227 or those who are having or technical difficulties can make an appointment at a Taxpayer Assistance Center [ [link removed] ].

*More information*

• IP PIN Opt-In Program for Taxpayers (English/Spanish Version), Publication 5367 (en-sp) [ [link removed] ]
• Safeguarding Taxpayer Data, Publication 4557 [ [link removed] ]
• Data Security Resource Guide for Tax Professionals, Publication 5293 [ [link removed] ]
• Identity Theft Central [ [link removed] ]

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