[1]The IRS uses various methods to verify taxpayers’ identities as part of its ongoing efforts to combat identity theft. One method involves a mailed notice called Letter 5071C [2], which requests taxpayers to confirm their identity to either proceed with processing their return if they filed it or reject the return if they did not.
If you have any concerns about the legitimacy of an IRS communication—whether received by mail, phone, or email—or if you’re unsure how to respond, please contact your ShindelRock tax professional for guidance [3].