Hi Community
I received the following error when my federal and state returns were rejected
Reject: The Dependent/Qualifying Person Identity Protection Personal Identification Number (IP PIN) provided on the return is not valid. Please visit www.irs.gov/getanippin for further information and resubmit your return with the correct number.
Reject Resolution: The Identity Protection Personal Identification Number (IPPIN) must match the IRS e-File database.
Double check your entry and resubmit your return with the correct number.
This entry is in Federal Taxes tab| Other Tax Situations| Other Return Info | Identity Protection Pin
For further information visit www.irs.gov/get-an-ippin.
I have done this client for 30 years. Their children do not have an identity theft PIN; they never requested one.
The field is currently blank. Nothing has changed from last year to this year. I have already sought help from Lacerte but they don't have any idea.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Thanks
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My understanding is that your client's identity may have been compromised in the last year, either attempted refund theft or some other manner. The IRS will mail a letter with the PIN which I believe is a unique 5 digit pin that you must get from the client's IRS letter, and insert in that blank field. The pin will change each year until the IRS determines that they no longer have a concern with the client's identity. I have several clients who get these letters and don't know what to do and unfortunately may toss them. Good luck
I got the same thing. I don't know what to do?
Ask the client for the IP PIN letter from the IRS.
Taxpayer has three dependents. E-filing was rejected because: "The Dependent/Qualifying Person Identity Protection Personal Identification Number (IP PIN) provided on the filing is not valid." Further, Reject Resolution:"The Identity Protection Personal Identification Number (IPPIN) must match the IRS e-File database. Double check your entry and resubmit your filing with the correct number."
There were no IPPINs put on the tax return, so I do not know what is supposed to "match."
I will attempt to contact the IRS to see if I can get any help there.
"Nothing" does not match the expected IP PIN.
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