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  1. www.irs.gov › identity-theft-fraud-scams › identity-and-tax-return-verificationIdentity and Tax Return Verification Service

    If you can't verify your identity online or don't have the required documentation, please contact us using the toll-free number listed on your notice or letter. To expedite the process when calling, you must have: Your 5071C notice, 5747C letter, or 5447C letter.

  2. 29 lip 2024 · Use the ID.me in-person verification service to confirm your identity. To complete the process, you'll need to take the following steps: Visit the website in the letter to create an account and complete initial identity verification questions.

  3. If you’re trying to secure college financial aid or determine your federal aid eligibility through a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), you may need to obtain a Verification of Non-filing (VNF) Letter from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).

  4. What this letter is about. We received a federal income tax return, Form 1040-series, filed under your Social Security number (SSN) or individual tax identification number (ITIN). To protect you from identity theft, we need you to verify your identity and the tax return so we can continue processing it. If you didn't file a tax return, you must ...

  5. An IRS Verification of Non-filing Letter - provides proof that the IRS has no record of a filed Form 1040, for the year requested. Non-Tax filers can request an IRS Verification of Non-filing of their tax return status, free of charge, from the IRS in one of three ways: Online. By Telephone. By Paper.

  6. 27 mar 2024 · As of January 29, 2023, for those taxpayers who receive a letter asking them to authenticate their identity and return information online, they can go into their online account, which will tell them they need to verify information on their tax return before it can be processed.

  7. 30 cze 2021 · If you received letter 4883C or 6330C, or if you received one of the other letters and would prefer not to verify online, you can call the phone number listed on the letter or make an appointment to verify your identity in person at a local IRS field office.