
IP PINs are in the mail. Do you need one?
In an effort to increase taxpayers security, the IRS has made Identity Protection PIN Opt-In Program is available to all taxpayers who can verify their identity. By obtaining an IP PIN you can get an extra level of protection when filing your federal tax return.
We encourage taxpayers to get one in order to help the IRS verify that the federal return that they are processing is truly the taxpayer’s return and lessen the chance that the taxpayer will receive a notice from the IRS asking them to verify their identity.
Here are a few key things to know about the IP PIN Opt-In program:
- It is voluntary
- Each individual must pass an identity verification process
- An IP PIN is valid for one calendar year which means an individual will receive a new one each year
- Once an individual receives an IP PIN it must be entered on their federal return to avoid rejections and delays in processing the return
- Spouses and dependents are eligible for an IP PIN
- Once an individual has an IP PIN, they will have access to what their IP PIN is by logging into the Get an IP PIN tool.
What is an Identity Protection PIN
The Identity Protection PIN (IP PIN) is a six-digit code known only to the taxpayer and to the IRS. The IP PIN helps prevent identity thieves from filing fraudulent tax returns using a taxpayer’s personally identifiable information. It allows the IRS to verify that the federal return that is being filed is truly the taxpayer’s. An IP PIN is only used on individual Forms 1040, 1040-PR and 1040-SS.
If an individual is assigned an IP PIN, they must use it to confirm their identity on any individual federal return filed during the current calendar year. This includes amended as well as prior year delinquent returns.
An individual will receive a new IP PIN each year from the IRS.
Who can get an IP PIN
Any individual who has an SSN or ITIN may request an IP PIN using the Get an IP PIN tool on the IRS website, via Form 15227, or in person at a local IRS Taxpayer Assistance Center. In order to obtain an IP PIN online via the IRS website, each individual must verify their identity by registering and going through the IRS’s new improved Secure Access Digital Identity authentication process through ID.me. The new process will allow more individuals to authenticate themselves and gain access to obtaining an IP PIN as well as other IRS online tools that require the individual to authenticate themselves. An individual can request a PIN in the following ways:
Online
Individuals that had an AGI of $72,000 or less on their most recent federal return may request an IP PIN using the Get an IP PIN tool on the IRS website. Once they complete the verification process, an IP PIN will be issued while they are online and the individual may use it to file their federal tax return in the current filing season.
In order to access the IP PIN tool on the IRS website, each individual will go through the IRS Secure Access Digital Identity authentication process to verify their identity. With the new IRS authentication process, the vast majority of individuals should be able to authenticate themselves and be able to obtain an IP PIN via the IRS online tool. For those individuals who cannot successfully validate their identity they will either need to complete Form 15227 or make an appointment at an IRS Taxpayer Assistance Center to verify their identity.
Form 15227
Individuals with an AGI is less than $72,000 can obtain an IP PIN by completing and mailing or faxing Form 15227 (Application for an Identity Protection Identification Number) to the IRS.
The IRS assistor will use the telephone number that is provided on the Form 15227 to call the individual and validate their identity. After their identity is validated, they will be placed in the IP PIN program and assigned an IP PIN for the next filing season. The assigned IP PIN will be mailed to the individual in December or January. For more details, see the “Alternatives to the online tool” section of the Get an Identity Protection PIN page on the IRS website.
In Person
Individual’s that are unable to verify their identity online or with the Form 15227 process, may obtain an IP PIN by making an appointment for an in-person meeting at a local IRS Taxpayer Assistance Center. At their appointment the individual will verify their identity in person and their assigned IP PIN will be mailed to them within three weeks. They may use this IP PIN when filing their federal return during the current filing season. For more details, see the “Alternatives to the online tool” section of the Get an Identity Protection PIN page on the IRS website.
New IP PIN Each Year
An IP PIN is valid for one calendar year.
Each year the IRS will inform the individual what their new IP PIN for the upcoming year is by sending them a CP01A notice in December or January by mail.
What if I lose my IP PIN
Taxpayers who lose their IP PIN, or did not receive the IP PIN for the current tax year in the mail, may retrieve their IP PIN in one of two ways:
- Logging into the Get an IP PIN online tool and requesting to retrieve your IP PINor
- Call the IRS at 800-908-4490, Monday – Friday, 7 am – 7 pm local time. An assistor will verify your identity and mail your IP PIN to your address of record with 21 days.
Is an IP PIN needed
Although the IP PIN is not needed to file a federal tax return, it is of benefit to the taxpayer to obtain one in order to prevent an identity thief from filing a tax return using their SSN.