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It says to go to: .socialsecurity/myaccount and then enter the reset code below. Accountant's Assistant: The Social Security Expert can help you figure out what to do about the notice you received. What type of notice did you receive?
How to find your Social Security number Look at your card. Checking your Social Security card is the fastest way to find your SSN. Talk to someone who might know your SSN. Check tax and financial documents. Contact a former employer. Request a new Social Security card.
"When you receive the letter with your reset code, go to the Sign In page, enter your username, and include your password. Then, you can: Click “Sign In.”Click “Yes, let's begin” on the “Do you have your reset code letter?” page.
Contact the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Contact the IRS by calling 1-800-908-4490 so they can secure your tax information. You can also set up an Identity Protection PIN (IP PIN), which is a six-digit number that prevents anyone else from filing a tax return using your SSN.