Showing posts with label Validating Identity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Validating Identity. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 15, 2017

Be Prepared to Validate Identity if Calling the IRS


The Internal Revenue Service said mid-February marks the agency’s busiest time of the year for telephone calls. The IRS is reminding taxpayers who have questions about their tax accounts to be prepared to validate their identity when speaking with an IRS assistor. This will help avoid the need for a repeat call.

The IRS recognizes the importance of protecting taxpayers’ identities. That’s why IRS call center assistors take great care to make certain that they only discuss personal information with the taxpayer or someone authorized to speak on the taxpayer’s behalf.

Customer service representatives can answer refund questions beginning 21 days after the return was filed. Taxpayers should use “Where’s My Refund?” to track the status of their refund. Taxpayers who are e-filing their return and need their prior year adjusted gross income should use the Get Transcript tool on IRS.gov. IRS telephone assistors cannot provide prior-year adjusted gross income over the phone for filing purposes.

By law, the IRS is required to hold EITC and ACTC refunds until Feb. 15. However, taxpayers may not see those refunds until the week of Feb. 27. Due to differing timeframes with financial institutions, weekends and the Presidents Day holiday, these refunds likely will not start arriving in bank accounts or on debit cards until the week of Feb. 27 -- if there are no processing issues with the tax return and the taxpayer chose direct deposit.

The IRS phone assistors do not have additional information on refund dates beyond what taxpayers have access to on "Where's My Refund?”. Given high call volumes, taxpayers should not call unless directed to do so by the refund tool. In addition, a common myth is that people can get their refund date earlier by ordering a tax transcript. There is no such "secret" option to find a refund date by calling the IRS or ordering a transcript; just check "Where's My Refund?" once a day.

Courtesy of IRS

For more information contact Neikirk, Mahoney and Smith at 502-896-2999

Wednesday, January 11, 2017

e-Services Users Validating Identities Online


Recently, the IRS mailed letters to certain e-Services users asking them to revalidate their identities within 30 days. The filing season is approaching, and it is important that users complete this process within the established time frame.

There are two ways e-Services users can accomplish the revalidation:

 Complete the Get Transcript online process as a first time user or;
 Call the e-help desk with the Unique Security Code found on letter 5903
Here’s what users need to know about the online option:

The Get Transcript process is an online option to verify your identity, and is back online after a maintenance outage.
You must complete the entire Get Transcript registration process, including establishing a Get Transcript user name and password.
Go to https://www.irs.gov/transcript and select Get Transcript Online. Then under "First Time Users," select "Get Started.”
If you are new to this system, start the Get Transcript registration process as a First Time User.
You can create a new user name and password or use your e-Services user name and password.
Your user name and password for e-Services will remain unchanged, regardless of the user name and password you use to complete the Get Transcript Online registration.
The Unique Security Code contained in Letter 5903 is for revalidating your identity over the telephone only and cannot be used as a replacement for the Get Transcript Confirmation Code sent to you via e-mail, the Security Code sent to you via text or the Activation Code by mail.
Here’s what users need to know about the phone option:

If you complete the online option successfully you do not need to contact the e-Services Help Desk.
Callers need the Letter 5903 and the Unique Security Code found on the letter.

Courtesy of IRS

For more information contact Neikirk, Mahoney and Smith at 502-896-2999