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Filing returns for taxpayers whose identities were stolen
🔍 Filing returns for taxpayers whose identities were stolen
Taxpayers who may have been victims of identity theft are still expected to file a return. Instructions for doing so are listed at IRS.gov and outlined in Form 14039.
📚 What This Guide Covers
- Filing expectations - Identity theft victims are still expected to file a return.
- Paper filing instructions - When you cannot file electronically, you may need to attach Form 14039 and documentation.
- Where to find the form - Link to IRS Form 14039.
📊 Key IRS Instructions
The IRS instructions for Form 14039 state:
Step 1: If you cannot file electronically, attach Form 14039
If you are unable file your return electronically because the primary and/or secondary SSN was misused, attach this form and documentation to your paper return and submit to the IRS location where you normally file.
Step 2: Review Form 14039 for more information
For more information, see IRS Form 14039: http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f14039.pdf
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