within three weeks
After the taxpayer passes authentication, an IP PIN will be mailed to them within three weeks. Taxpayers should never share their IP PIN with anyone but their tax provider. The IRS will never call to request the taxpayer’s IP PIN, and taxpayers must be alert to potential IP PIN scams.
Why is my IP pin being rejected?
“Your federal return was rejected because the taxpayer AGI or PIN you entered when you e-filed does not match IRS records.” Every year, thousands of tax filers get a rejection message like the one above after submitting their tax returns.
When do you need an IP pin to file a tax return?
It’s after October 14 and you haven’t filed your current or prior year Forms 1040 or 1040 PR/SS. If you fall under the exceptions and if you cannot access the Get an IP PIN online tool, your best alternative at this time is to file your tax return by paper without your IP PIN.
What to do if your IRS pin does not match?
The Identity Protection Personal Identification Number (IP PIN) you entered for yourself does not match the IP PIN on record with the IRS, or you did not enter an IP PIN, but the IRS requires you to enter one. Details, Instructions Correction: Sign In and follow the instructions on the My Return screen.
What to do if your spouse does not have an IP pin?
The Identity Protection Personal Identification Number (IP PIN) you entered for your spouse does not match the IP PIN on record with the IRS, or you did not enter an IP PIN, but the IRS requires you to enter one. Details, Instructions Correction: Sign In and follow the instructions on the My Return screen.
When do I need to get an IP pin?
If you are assigned or if you request an IP PIN, you must use it to confirm your identity on any tax returns filed electronically during the calendar year. A new IP PIN is generated for each filing season and can be retrieved starting in mid-January of each year by logging into the account you create.