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  2. Retrieve Your IP PIN - Internal Revenue Service

    www.irs.gov/.../retrieve-your-ip-pin

    You may use your online account to retrieve your current IP PIN. If you don’t already have an account on IRS.gov, you will be asked to create an account and validate your identity. How to get your IP PIN reissued.

  3. Get An Identity Protection PIN | Internal Revenue Service

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    Enter the six-digit IP PIN when prompted by your tax software product or provide it to your trusted tax professional preparing your tax return. The IP PIN is used only on Forms 1040, 1040-NR, 1040-PR, 1040-SR, and 1040-SS.

  4. Online account for individuals | Internal Revenue Service

    www.irs.gov/payments/online-account-for-individuals

    Access your individual account information including balance, payments, tax records and more. Sign in to your online account. If you're a new user, have your photo identification ready. More information about identity verification is available on the sign-in page. Access tax records

  5. Getting an IP PIN from the IRS – ID.me Help Center

    help.id.me/hc/en-us/articles/5408259427479

    To get your IP PIN from the IRS: Go to the IRS IP PIN page. Select Get an IP PIN. Sign in to your ID.me account. If you haven’t verified, you can verify for the IRS using Self-Service or with an ID.me Video Chat Agent. If you’re unable to verify your identity with ID.me, there are alternative options to access this information. After you ...

  6. IRS IP PIN: What It Is, How to Get One - NerdWallet

    www.nerdwallet.com/article/taxes/ip-pin

    An Identity Protection PIN is a six-digit number given to you by the IRS to prevent anyone else from filing a tax return using your Social Security number. Once you receive an IP PIN, you’ll...

  7. Identity Protection PINs: What to Know - TAS

    www.taxpayeradvocate.irs.gov/news/nta-blog/...

    An Identity Protection PIN (IP PIN) is a unique six-digit number known only to the taxpayer and the IRS; it helps prevent the misuse of the taxpayer’s Social Security number (SSN) or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) on fraudulent federal income tax returns.

  8. Tax security tip: Get an IP PIN to help stop identity thieves

    www.irs.gov/newsroom/tax-security-tip-get-an-ip...

    The Get An IP PIN tool enables anyone who has an SSN or ITIN to get an IP PIN after they verify their identity through a rigorous authentication process. Taxpayers should review the Secure Access requirements before they try to use the Get An IP PIN tool. For security reasons, tax pros can't get an IP PIN on behalf of clients.

  9. Accessing the Internal Revenue Service using ID.me

    help.id.me/hc/en-us/articles/4402761374231

    After verifying your identity for the Internal Revenue Service, you can sign in for different IRS applications using your ID.me account. This article explains how to sign in using your ID.me account. Sign in to the IRS. To sign in: Go to the IRS application. Select Sign in with ID.me.

  10. Get an IP PIN to protect yourself from tax-related identity ...

    www.taxpayeradvocate.irs.gov/news/tax-tips/tas...

    Enter the six-digit IP PIN when prompted by your tax software product, provide it to your trusted tax professional preparing your tax return, or enter it on your paper tax return. Be aware, correct IP PINs must be entered on electronic and paper tax returns to avoid rejections and delays.

  11. How do I get my 6-digit IP PIN? - Intuit

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    Most taxpayers don't need an IP PIN —the IRS only issues them in select cases. If you know you need an IP PIN to file your taxes and you lost your CP01A letter (or never received it), you can: Get your IP PIN online at the IRS's Get an IP PIN site, or ; Call the IRS at 1-800-908-4490 to have your IP PIN mailed to you (this can take up to 21 days)