Irs pubirs-prior2021 Form 5074 - Internal Revenue Service-2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your social security number at the top of the form. This is essential for identification purposes.
  3. In Part I, list your income from Guam or the CNMI. Fill in each applicable field, including wages, salaries, and other income sources as specified.
  4. Proceed to Part II to report any adjustments to your income. Carefully calculate and enter amounts for educator expenses, business expenses, and other deductions.
  5. In Part III, document any payments of income tax made to Guam or the CNMI. Ensure all figures are accurate and reflect your financial activities.
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Overview. Letters 5071C, Potential Identity Theft During Original Processing with Online Option, is mailed to taxpayers to notify them that the IRS received an income tax return using your name, Social Security number (SSN) or individual taxpayer identification number (ITIN).
If the IRS suspects that a tax return with your name on it is potentially the result of identity theft, the agency will send you a special letter, called a 5071C Letter. This letter is to notify you that the agency received a tax return with your name and Social Security number that it believes may not be yours.
What you need to do immediately. Go to Identity and Tax Return Verification Service to verify your identity and the tax return. You must let us know if you did or didnt file a tax return. Its quick, secure, and available 24 hours a day.
Have the 5071C letter you received and a copy of the tax return listed in the letter. If you havent yet filed your income tax return, youll be able to indicate that on the site. If youd rather speak with an IRS representative directly, you can call the toll-free number listed on your 5071C letter.
The IRS often sends these identity verification letters (like a 5071C, 4883C, or 5747C) as a standard security measure when they suspect a fraudulent tax return has been filed in your name, even if youve already reported identity theft.

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When the IRS is questioning whether a return is legitimate, it will send taxpayers a letter asking them to authenticate their identity, and it will not process their return and issue their refund until the taxpayer responds to the letter and completes the authentication process.
Most IRS letters and notices are about federal tax returns or tax accounts. Each notice deals with a specific issue and includes any steps the taxpayer needs to take. A notice may reference changes to a taxpayers account, taxes owed, a payment request or a specific issue on a tax return.
While it might feel concerning, its not necessarily a sign of fraud or an audit. It simply means the IRS wants to confirm that you, not someone else, filed your tax return before they issue your refund. This letter is part of the IRSs identity protection measures. Quick action can help avoid refund delays.