How do I know if my tax return was stolen?
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How do I know if my tax return was stolen?
What do I need to know?
- Call the IRS Refund Hotline at 800-829-1954 and use the automated system or speak with an IRS employee, or.
- Go to “Where’s My Refund?” at IRS.gov or use the IRS2Go mobile app and follow the prompts to begin a refund trace.
Can someone steal your tax refund check?
“A thief who has your personal information can file a tax return before you do, collect a fraudulent refund and leave you waiting for many months to get your own refund and clear up the problem,” said Neil Chase, vice president of education at LifeLock.
What do you do if someone steals your tax return?
Report the Fraud. If your Social Security number was compromised and you think you may be the victim of tax-related identity theft, file a report with your local police and file a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission at www.identitytheft.gov or by calling the FTC Identity Theft Hotline at 1-877-438-4338.
What happens when your tax return is stolen?
Once you report the theft, “Your complaint will be reviewed, delaying your refund for months,” security expert Robert Siciliano says. The IRS typically resolves identity theft cases within 120 days, according to the agency.
How do I find out if my taxes have been filed by someone else?
Consult With the IRS IRS officials can review the current status of your tax return to determine whether or not someone has already filed a return using your identity. Contact the IRS at 1-800-829-0433 if you think someone has filed your taxes without your permission.
How long does it take the IRS to trace a check?
You will generally receive a response 6 weeks after we receive your request for a payment trace, but there may be delays due to limited staffing. Get up-to-date status on affected IRS operations and services. Do not mail Form 3911 if you have already requested a trace by phone.
Does the IRS ask for SSN?
Taxpayers and tax professionals who call the IRS will be asked to verify their identities. To make sure that taxpayers do not have to call back, the IRS reminds taxpayers to have the following information ready: Social Security numbers and birth dates for those who were named on the tax return.
How do I know if my Social Security number has been stolen?
at 1-877-IDTHEFT (1-877-438-4338) or go to: www.identitytheft.gov/ To order a copy of your Social Security Administration earnings and benefits statement, or to check whether someone has used your Social Security number to get a job or to avoid paying taxes, visit www.socialsecurity.gov/statement/.