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This affidavit is for victims of identity theft. To avoid delays do not use this form if you have already filed a Form 14039 for this incident. Form 14039 can also be completed online at .
Filing Form 14039, Identity Theft Affidavit Taxpayers can also complete the form online at the Federal Trade Commission and the FTC will electronically transfer the Form 14039 but not the tax return to the IRS.
If you believe someone may have used your SSN fraudulently, please notify IRS immediately by responding to the name and number printed on the notice or letter. You will need to fill out the IRS Identity Theft Affidavit, Form 14039. How can you protect your tax records?
A voluntary form for filing a report with law enforcement, and disputes with credit reporting agencies and creditors about identity theft-related problems. Visit ftc.gov/idtheft to use a secure online version that you can print for your records.
Identity theft can affect your tax records if someone else reports wages using your SSN or uses it to obtain a fraudulent tax refund.
Tools/Resources for Victims Place a fraud alert on your credit report. Close out accounts that have been tampered with or opened fraudulently. Report the identity theft to the Federal Trade Commission. File a report with your local police department.
If you did not receive a notice but believe youve been the victim of identity theft, contact the IRS Identity Protection Specialized Unit at 800-908-4490, extension 245 right away so we can take steps to secure your tax account and match your SSN or ITIN. Also, fill out the IRS Identity Theft Affidavit, Form 14039.
If youre an actual or potential victim of identity theft and would like the IRS to mark your account to identify any questionable activity, please complete Form 14039, Identity Theft Affidavit PDF.