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Mail Form 14039 to this address: Internal Revenue Service, Stop C2003, Fresno, CA 93888. You may also need to file a police report and a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission on their website if you're a victim of tax return fraud.
Use Form 3949-A to report alleged tax law violations by an individual, a business, or both. CAUTION: DO NOT USE Form 3949-A: o If you suspect your identity was stolen. Use Form 14039. Follow \u201cInstructions for Submitting this Form\u201d on Page 2 of Form 14039. o To report suspected misconduct by your tax return preparer.
Mail Form 14039 to this address: Internal Revenue Service, Stop C2003, Fresno, CA 93888. You may also need to file a police report and a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission on their website if you're a victim of tax return fraud.
Taxpayers file the Form 14039 to inform the Internal Revenue Service that they think they may be a victim of tax-related identity theft. They are having specific tax-related issues, such as not being able to file electronically because a tax return with their SSN already has been filed.
The IRS takes identity theft seriously and is committed to resolving identity theft cases as quickly as possible and are taking steps to reduce this timeframe to 120 days or less. You will be contacted when your case is resolved.
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This means that you're a victim of tax identity theft \u2013 or more specifically, stolen identity refund fraud. You follow the instructions to file your return with the IRS by mail \u2013 and attach Form 14039, Identity Theft Affidavit, to report your identity theft. You send it off to the IRS.
When you are filing Form 14039 because someone else used your SSN or your dependent's SSN to file a return, attach the Identity Theft Affidavit to your tax return and send it to the address where you normally file your tax return.
When you are filing Form 14039 because someone else used your SSN or your dependent's SSN to file a return, attach the Identity Theft Affidavit to your tax return and send it to the address where you normally file your tax return.
The Form 14039 affidavit should be filed if the taxpayer attempts to file an electronic tax return and the IRS rejects it because a return bearing the taxpayer's Social Security number already has been filed. Or, it should be filed if the IRS instructs the taxpayer to do so.
Within 30 days after the IRS gets your Form 14039, you'll get a letter telling you that the IRS received your affidavit. During this time, the IRS may ask you to prove your identity, typically with letter 5071C.

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