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Efile Rejection - Missing IP PIN

dgw
Level 1

I have a client whose Federal Return keeps getting rejected due to the omission of an IP PIN. My client doesn't live in any of the states approved to receive an IP PIN nor have they ever asked for IP PIN from the IRS.  Is this a glitch in the Intuit software or is this strictly something on the IRS side. It's impossible to talk to anyone at the IRS about this matter.  Anyone have any suggestion as to how we get around this blockage?

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chasetax
Level 7

Not sure about your client living in a state not allowing a pin.  If a client has suffered identity theft the IRS will issue an ID pin that is absolutely essential in order to e-file--no ID pin then you must paper file.  I did see a thread earlier saying to call IRS to request a re-issued pin(all but impossible at this time tho)

dgw
Level 1
Thanks for the response. The client has no history of an ID theft, hence no reason for the issuance of an IP PIN per se. None of the following applies to her situation.
 
Who’s eligible for an IP PIN?

If you are a confirmed victim of identity theft and the IRS has resolved your tax account issues, we will mail you a CP01A Notice with your IP PIN.

If you live in one of 20 locations, you are eligible for the online IP PIN Opt-In Program. To be eligible for 2020, you must have filed a federal return last year as a resident of Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Maryland, Michigan, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Texas or Washington.

 
DGW
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RollTide68
Level 8

Have your client follow the instructions at the web site below.  If they have a IP PIN it will re-send the letter.

 

https://www.irs.gov/identity-theft-fraud-scams/retrieve-your-ip-pin

Just-Lisa-Now-
Level 15
Level 15

Youre kind of stuck, either the client needs to do some legwork and request the IP PIN from IRS (you can do this online, Ive had 2 clients with no history of ID theft have to do this for 2019) or you paper file the return.


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