Choosing a special Identity Protection PIN adds extra safety for taxpayers
The IRS reminds taxpayers they can get extra protection starting in January by joining the agency's Identity Protection Personal Identification Number (IP PIN) program. The IP PIN is a six-digit number assigned to eligible taxpayers to help prevent the misuse of their Social Security number or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number on fraudulent federal income tax returns. The IRS has made recent changes to the program to make it easier for more taxpayers to join.
Electronic options on IRS.gov are available 24/7
The Internal Revenue Service urges taxpayers to continue using electronic options to speed the processing of tax returns, refunds and payments. IRS.gov showcases many task-based tools and features to help people navigate their taxes. All are available 24/7/365.
IRS offers guidance to taxpayers on identity theft involving unemployment benefits
Scammers also took advantage of the pandemic by filing fraudulent claims for unemployment compensation using stolen personal information of individuals who had not filed claims.
Taxpayers who receive an incorrect Form 1099-G for unemployment benefits they did not receive should contact the issuing state agency to request a revised Form 1099-G showing they did not receive these benefits.