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We Assigned You An Identity Protection Personal Identification Number

This notice from the IRS provides important information for Eric C. Rodgers regarding his 2023 federal tax return, specifically an assigned Identity Protection Personal Identification Number (IP PIN) of 513024. It instructs him to keep the letter safe, use the IP PIN when filing his tax return, and emphasizes the importance of not sharing the PIN except with tax professionals. The notice also offers guidance on what to do if the IP PIN is misplaced and reassures that the IRS is committed to protecting taxpayers from identity theft.

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We Assigned You An Identity Protection Personal Identification Number

This notice from the IRS provides important information for Eric C. Rodgers regarding his 2023 federal tax return, specifically an assigned Identity Protection Personal Identification Number (IP PIN) of 513024. It instructs him to keep the letter safe, use the IP PIN when filing his tax return, and emphasizes the importance of not sharing the PIN except with tax professionals. The notice also offers guidance on what to do if the IP PIN is misplaced and reassures that the IRS is committed to protecting taxpayers from identity theft.

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Department of the Treasury Notice CP01A

Internal Revenue Service Tax Year 2023


Submission Processing Notice date January 8, 2024
Kansas City, MO 64999-0017 To contact us 800-908-4490
Page 1 of 1 18H

ERIC C RODGERS
11697
590 BIRD RD
LIVINGSTON TX 77351-0633

Important information about filing your 2023 federal tax return


We assigned you an Identity Protection Personal Identification
Number
Your assigned IP PIN is 513024 What you need to do
• Keep this letter in a safe place. You’ll need it to prepare your tax return.
Use this IP PIN when filing any Forms 1040
• When you file your federal tax return, enter the IP PIN in the correct place:
during the calendar year beginning in January.
- If filing electronically, your tax software or preparer will tell you when and where
If you don’t use your IP PIN, we could reject
to enter it.
your tax return or delay processing. - If filing a paper return, enter your IP PIN in the box marked “Identity Protection
You don't need to file a Form 14039, Identity PIN”.
Theft Affidavit, to notify us you are a victim of • Even if you don’t have to file a tax return, your account is still protected from
identity theft. fraudulent filing.

What to Remember about your IP Use this IP PIN to confirm your identity on your current tax return and any prior year
PIN returns filed during the calendar year.
Keep your number private and don't give it to anyone other than a tax professional
filing your tax return.

If you misplace your IP PIN • Go to www.irs.gov/ippinfaqs.


• You can call us at 800-908-4490 (Monday-Friday, 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. local time;
Alaska and Hawaii follow Pacific time).

Additional information Visit www.irs.gov/cp01a for more information on your notice.


The IRS recognizes that identity theft is a serious issue and we're committed to helping
taxpayers affected by it.
The IRS doesn't initiate contact with taxpayers by email, text messages, or social media
channels to request personal or financial information. This includes requests for PIN
numbers, passwords, or similar access information for credit cards, banks, or other
financial accounts.

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