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What happens after I successfully verify? We'll process your tax return. It may take up to 9 weeks to receive your refund or credit any overpayment to your account. However, if we find other problems, we'll contact you again and this may delay your refund.
ID Verification Code Taxpayers will receive an "Identity Verification Notice" letter asking them to log on to myPATH to validate their identity. Letters are mailed to the address on the taxpayer's PA-40 or PA-40 KOZ (Keystone Oppotunity Zone Personal Income Tax Return).
Digital identity verification is the process of proving that an identity is real without ever having to meet someone face-to-face. It confirms that a person is who they say they are and that the personal information they have provided isn't or stolen (identity fraud).
The IRS tries to verify a taxpayer's identity before issuing a refund. The lag time in accepting the tax return and issuing a refund is needed to ensure that the same taxpayer ID number and refund amount are not submitted twice.
If you file a complete and accurate paper tax return, your refund should be issued in about six to eight weeks from the date IRS receives your return. If you file your return electronically, your refund should be issued in less than three weeks, even faster when you choose direct deposit.
After you verify your identity and tax return information using this service, it may take up to nine weeks to complete the processing of the return. Visit Where's My Refund? or use the IRS2Go mobile app 2-3 weeks after using this service to check your refund status.
Why You Should Never Share Your Verification Code. Verification codes are designed to be private to keep your sensitive personal and financial information safe from those who intend to exploit it. By handing over a code, you are providing them with access to your accounts and personal information.
Spam Prevention: Many online platforms face issues with spam or fraudulent accounts. A verification code helps to confirm that a user is a real person and not a bot trying to post listings.
When you log into your bank or credit card account, you might get a text message or email with a verification code. You then enter it at the login screen to confirm it's really you. That's a form of two-factor authentication that adds a layer of security to your account — and keeps would-be scammers and hackers out.
If you're receiving random verification code texts, there are a few things you should do immediately: Do Not Respond: Ignore all suspicious verification code requests. Check Your Account Settings: Visit your security settings to see if any unauthorized changes have been made.