IRS Online Account and identity protection PINs protect against fraudsters

IRS Online Account and identity protection PINs protect against fraudsters


IRS identity protection PINs, or IP PINs, are a vital tool to protect taxpayers from fraudsters trying to steal personal and financial information. Taxpayers are encouraged to establish an IRS Online Account and request an IP PIN.
Important things to know about an IP PIN
Anyone with an SSN or an ITIN can get an IP PIN including individuals living abroad.
It’s a six-digit number known only to the taxpayer and the IRS.
It helps us verify the taxpayer’s identity when filing a tax return. The account is protected even if there is no filing requirement.
Only taxpayers who can verify their identity can get an IP PIN.
Tax professionals can not get an IP PIN on behalf of their client but may obtain it directly from the taxpayer for filing purposes.
Each IP PIN is valid for one year. When it expires, a new one is generated for security reasons.
Taxpayers with an IP PIN must use it when filing any federal tax returns during the year, including prior year tax returns or amended tax returns.
The program is voluntary, though it’s strongly encouraged.
The IRS will never call, email or text the taxpayer to request their IP PIN.
How to request an IP PIN
The fastest way to get an IP PIN is to request one through IRS Online Account, under the profile page. If taxpayers don’t already have an account on IRS.gov, they must register to validate their identity. Taxpayers should review the identity verification requirements before they use the Get an IP PIN tool.