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Monday, March 7, 2016

IRS Temporarily Suspends their Identity Protection PIN Tool

As part of its ongoing security review, the IRS has temporarily suspended the Get an Identity Protection PIN tool on IRS.gov. The IRS has stated that it is conducting a further review of this application that allows taxpayers to retrieve their original IP PIN that was issued to them for calendar year 2016 online. The IRS is also looking to further strengthen the security features of this tool.

Taxpayers who were issued an IP PIN should continue to file their federal tax returns (and enter their IP PINs) as they normally would. 

The IRS offers the following guidance following the removal of this online tool:
  • Lost or misplaced IP PINs – Individuals will need to call the IRS to verify their identity and the IRS will mail them their IP PIN. If they have moved since January 1, 2016 they must file their return on paper.
  • Florida, Georgia, and District of Columbia pilot participants – Will not be able to obtain an IP PIN and may file their federal return as normal.

See the March 7 IRS Statement on IP PIN on the IRS website for additional information.

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