Identity Theft IRS Form – How To File IRS Identity Theft Affidavit Form 14039


Identity Theft IRS Form - How To File IRS Identity Theft Affidavit Form 14039

Here we go overdoing the form for an Identity Theft claim with the IRS.

A lot of the time you will get a notice from the IRS asking you to confirm your identity. In that case, you do not need to file this form.

If the IRS has not sent you a letter regarding your identity theft situation or if you were instructed to do so by an IRS agent, you should fill out Form 14039 which you can get here.

We strongly recommend using USPS Certified Mail with Return Receipt if you are mailing your documentation.

The current mailing address, if you are not sending the form with a tax return at the time of this video is the Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service Fresno, CA 93888-0025.

If you are sending your tax return with the form, send it to where you normally file it. If you are faxing in your claim, the fax number at the time of this article is: (855) 807-5720

To get help with your tax case, call us at (888) 515-4829 or click here and fill out our intake form.

If you are doing your case yourself, check out our free tax help guide here.

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