That's what I was thinking.
I didn't have any issues last year.
Me too....
That is exactly what they did too me; its crazy only then to say they still can't confirm its me.Welcome to the bold, new IRS.
IRS to start requiring facial recognition scans to access tax returns
The Internal Revenue Service is going to start requiring users of its online tax payment system to provide a selfie to a third-party company in order to access their accounts.www.foxbusiness.com
They seem to be playing some sort of game now. They never sent our 2020 refund. Months after filing they sent some nonsense letter that said something was "off" with our filing but no details. They said no action was needed. I checked their site a few times later and it always said "processing". Now, they want me to file again and they haven't even settled the prior year?That's what I was thinking.
I didn't have any issues last year.
Me too....
Yeah, I'm not very confident in mailing in my tax return but I don't think I should have to give them three forms of ID then video chat with someone to prove who I am.They seem to be playing some sort of game now. They never sent our 2020 refund. Months after filing they sent some nonsense letter that said something was "off" with our filing but no details. They said no action was needed. I checked their site a few times later and it always said "processing". Now, they want me to file again and they haven't even settled the prior year?
I'm doing breakfast tacos for dinner today.Oh, and: mornin' peeps.
Pass dem tacos!
No. You SHOULDN'T have to. But they wield a ton of power and sometimes you have to jump through their hoops.Yeah, I'm not very confident in mailing in my tax return but I don't think I should have to give them three forms of ID then video chat with someone to prove who I am.
That's such nonsense.... I hate dealing with our government, I had to jump through hoops to get my last name changed. They originally denied me because I refused to send them my drivers license, they wanted me to send them my actual license not a copy.No. You SHOULDN'T have to. But they wield a ton of power and sometimes you have to jump through their hoops.
One year I missed ONE DIGIT of a kid's SSN and they sent a huge packet showing all the steps I had to do to resolve it (Hint: it could have been cleared up in a one minute phone call) The options they offered were hilarious. I could easily check one box and give up the kid as a deduction (IOW, not get the full refund); OR I could jump through all the hoops and it would take "weeks" to fix it.
Easy way or the hard way, pardner?
Guess that's to keep all the people requiring a BOS/picture of DL, from changing peoples names....That's such nonsense.... I hate dealing with our government, I had to jump through hoops to get my last name changed. They originally denied me because I refused to send them my drivers license, they wanted me to send them my actual license not a copy.
Yeah, I had sent in my birth certificate and marriage license as well. After they rejected it, I called them and when I finally got a hold of someone, they told me that it should have never been rejected since both my marriage license and by birth certificate had my birthdate and social on it... It was a pain trying to get a hold of someone though. So, I'm wondering if somewhere in the system it shows I was rejected.Guess that's to keep all the people requiring a BOS/picture of DL, from changing peoples names....
The most common reasons for the IRS to reject a return for ID issues are that you made a typo on it (like putting in the wrong SSN) or someone else has already filed your return.They rejected my tax return saying I needed to verify who I was.