If you filed your income taxes close to the April 18 deadline, you may still be waiting on your tax return. But would the IRS ask for your personal information? One man wrote into VERIFY asking if it was legit that the IRS would send him a letter in the mail asking him to create an account at ID.com and submit photos of his driver's license.
In this video, VERIFY reporter Meghan Bragg speaks with tax experts about this process and explains why it is a legitimate request from the IRS for those who filed income taxes and are still waiting on their federal income tax return.
There are reasons why the IRS may ask you to confirm your identify. If you show up on any identity theft registry, for instance. Until the IRS is able to confirm your identity, it will not be able to process your tax return. #VERIFY #WakeUpCLT #Taxes
And it could take up to nine weeks to get your tax return after verifying your identity with the IRS.
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