PATAX
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02-17-2021
06:26 PM
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IRS has stated, from what I read, that individuals who receive incorrect 1099 G , unemployment compensation received, should contact the appropriate state agency and ask for a corrected form .....due to massive fraud
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IRonMaN
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02-17-2021
06:32 PM
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Yup
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qbteachmt
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02-17-2021
07:10 PM
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You also file identity theft with the IRS.
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BobKamman
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02-17-2021
08:55 PM
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Nope.
Taxpayers do not need to file a Form 14039, Identity Theft Affidavit, with the IRS regarding an incorrect Form 1099-G. The identity theft affidavit should be filed only if the taxpayer's e-filed return is rejected because a return using the same Social Security number already has been filed.