Form 5747-2026

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  2. Begin by entering your Business Information. Fill in the Business Name, DBA Name, and Street Address. Ensure that you provide accurate details for the Person to Contact, City, State, and Zip Code +4.
  3. If applicable, include your Missouri Secretary of State Registration Number and Telephone Number. Specify the County where your business is located.
  4. If your mailing address differs from the physical address, complete the additional section with the required information.
  5. Sign and date the form. Ensure that the signature is from an owner, partner, or corporate officer as required.
  6. Complete the Inspection and Certification section if necessary. This includes certifying that you have inspected the location and confirming eligibility as a bona fide dealer.
  7. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before submitting your completed form to the Motor Vehicle Bureau at the provided address.

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I would say it most likely has to do with what you are claiming on your return. Certain returns are flagged based on credits and such that are abused so it could be something where you are claiming a monitored credit in an amount that also gets flagged. These cases are reviewed for potential fraud or ID theft.
Letter 5747C, Potential Identity Theft In Person Appointment: This tells the taxpayer to verify their identity and tax return information in person at a local Taxpayer Assistance Center. If the taxpayer didnt file, they can call the Taxpayer Protection Program hotline number on the letter.
What this letter is about. We received a federal income tax return, Form 1040-series, filed under your Social Security number (SSN) or individual tax identification number (ITIN). To protect you from identity theft, we need you to verify your identity and the tax return so we can continue processing it.
The IRS needs to verify your identity primarily to protect against identity theft and fraud. Here are some key reasons: Prevent Fraud: Identity verification helps ensure that tax refunds and benefits are issued to the rightful individuals, reducing the risk of fraudulent claims.
If you receive a notice from the IRS that leads you to believe someone may have used your SSN (or ITIN) fraudulently, please notify the IRS immediately by responding to the contact at the number printed on the notice or letter.

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Overview. Letter 5747C, Potential Identity Theft During Original Processing TAC AUTH ONLY, is mailed to a taxpayer to notify them that the IRS received an income tax return using their name and Social Security number or individual taxpayer identification number.
The IRS sends these letters out to verify identity and reduce fraud. It does not mean that you have done anything wrong. The IRS is being very diligent in trying to protect individuals and their identities.

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