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Everything You Need to Know About IRS Form 15227
What is Form 15227?
Form 15227 is the IRS application for an Identity Protection PIN (IP PIN). This program helps safeguard taxpayers against stolen identities being used to file false tax returns. The IRS will verify your identity and issue a 6-digit IP PIN that you must use when filing your federal taxes.
Who is eligible to file Form 15227?
You can apply using Form 15227 if:
- You have a valid SSN or ITIN.
- Your adjusted gross income (AGI) is below the IRS threshold (e.g., under $73,000 for individuals or $146,000 for married filing jointly – limits may change yearly).
- You can verify your identity by phone.
Why is an IP PIN important?
- Prevents fraudsters from filing a tax return using your SSN or ITIN.
- Ensures that only you (or your authorized preparer) can file under your identity.
- Provides peace of mind for taxpayers concerned about identity theft.
Other ways to get an IP PIN
- Online application (Get an IP PIN tool) on the IRS website for taxpayers with higher incomes or access to online verification.
- Taxpayer Assistance Centers (TACs) for in-person identity verification.
When to apply
You can apply for an IP PIN at any time, but it is especially recommended before filing season to ensure your PIN is active for that tax year.
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