To help safeguard against identity theft, the IRS is allowing taxpayers to opt-in to their Identity Protection PIN program. This program allows taxpayers to use a six-digit number when filing their tax return, rather than using their social security number. When a taxpayer uses an IP PIN for tax return filing, no one else can file a tax return using their social security number, helping to prevent identity theft and fraudulent tax return filings.
The IP PIN is only valid for one year — a taxpayer will need to re-request a new IP PIN each January. The IRS does plan to offer an opt-out option in 2022 for any taxpayer who does not wish to continue using IP PIN.
Advantages of the Identity Protection PIN Program
- Proactively protect against identity theft: Using an IP PIN will stop someone from fraudulently filing a tax return using your social security number.
- Opt-Out Option: If you don’t enjoy using IP PIN, you are not required to use it every year going forward. You can request to opt-out of the program in 2022 when the IRS makes that option available.
Drawbacks of the Identity Protection PIN Program
- Rigorous Authentication Process: If you don’t have the right information available to help authenticate your identity, registering may be challenging. There are alternative options available, but the IRS takes identity protection seriously and it will take time to sign up.
- Once You Receive an IP PIN, You Must Use It: If you successfully apply for an IP PIN, you’ll need to follow-through using it when filing your tax return. If your IP PIN is not used or entered correctly on your tax return, you risk having your tax return rejected or delayed.