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Filing an application for an IP PIN If your adjusted gross income on your last filed return is below $73,000 for Individuals or $146,000 for Married Filing Joint and you can't use the online tool, you have the option to use Form 15227, Application for an Identity Protection Personal Identification NumberPDF.
Providing the information on this form is voluntary. However, if you do not provide the information it may be more difficult to assist you in resolving your identity theft issue.
Under California law, you can report identity theft to your local police department. Ask the police to issue a police report of identity theft. Give the police as much information on the theft as possible. One way to do this is to provide copies of your credit reports showing the items related to identity theft.
In California, all forms of identity theft are crimes (Penal Code section 530.5 et. seq.).
Filing Form 14039, Identity Theft Affidavit.
Here's how it works: IdentityTheft.gov will first ask you questions to collect the information the IRS needs, then use your information to populate the Form 14039 and let you review it. Once you're satisfied, you can submit the Form 14039 to the IRS through IdentityTheft.gov and download a copy for yourself.
You can file IRS Form 14039, Identity Theft Affidavit when someone else uses your Social Security Number (SSN) to file a tax return. To alert the IRS that your identity has been stolen, you file this form. The IRS will refer your account to an identity theft specialist for evaluation.
First, the IRS will acknowledge your reported tax identity theft. 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.