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IRS Form 4883C: How to verify identity and what to expect during the call?

I got a letter from the IRS asking me to verify my identity. It's form 4883C. They want me to provide some sensitive information. Has anyone dealt with this before? What should I expect when I call them? I'm a bit nervous about giving out personal info over the phone.

Tom Maxon

I found a way to solve IRS identity verification letter 4883C, watch this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4L7VsCdvuHo

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Leila Haddad

Remember to stay hydrated during the call. Talking to the IRS can be thirsty work 馃挦

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Emma Johnson

Great reminder! A hydrated mind is a sharp mind.

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TechNinja

Pro tip: call early in the morning or right before they close. Less wait time!

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Keisha Thompson

That's a solid tip! The early bird gets the worm, even with the IRS.

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Ravi Patel

Is it bad that I'm more scared of talking to the IRS than I am of actual criminals? 馃槄

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Astrid Bergstr枚m

Haha, I feel you! Just remember they're not out to get you.

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Gabrielle Dubois

Make sure you have all your documents ready before you call. They might ask for stuff from your previous tax returns, so have those handy. And don't be afraid to ask questions if you're unsure about anything!

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Tyrone Johnson

Great advice! Preparation is key when dealing with the IRS.

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Malik Jenkins

Serious question: has anyone ever successfully ignored these letters? Asking for a friend... 馃憖

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Freya Andersen

Dude, no. Just no. Deal with it now or regret it later.

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Eduardo Silva

I tried that once. BIG mistake. Ended up with penalties and a whole lot of stress. Just handle it asap.

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Klaus Schmidt

Ive been in the same boat. Just be honest and youll be fine. The IRS isnt as scary as people make them out to be... most of the time 馃槄

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Paolo Bianchi

True, most agents are helpful if you're polite.

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Amara Okafor

Thanks everyone for the advice! I feel a bit better about the call now. I'll make sure to have all my docs ready and call first thing in the morning. Wish me luck! 馃

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Yara Assad

Good luck! Let us know how it goes.

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Olivia Clark

You got this! Remember, they're just people doing their jobs too.

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Javier Morales

Anyone else find it ironic that they send a letter asking you to call and give sensitive info over the phone? Seems like a scammer's dream setup 馃

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Natasha Petrov

Omg I never thought about that! 馃槺 Now I'm paranoid lol

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Connor O'Brien

That's why you should always call the official IRS number, not any number provided in the letter.

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Amina Diallo

This is actually a common scam tactic. Always verify independently!

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Esmeralda G贸mez

Ugh, the IRS and their endless forms. Good luck dealing with that bureaucratic nightmare! 馃檮

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Klaus Schmidt

It can be a pain, but it's important for avoiding identity theft.

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CaptainAwesome

I've been through this before. Don't worry, it's a legit process. They'll ask for things like your name, SSN, and maybe some info from previous tax returns. Just make sure you're actually talking to the IRS!

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Yuki Tanaka

Good point! You can verify their number through the official IRS website to avoid scammers.

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PixelPrincess

To answer your question, receiving a 4883C form from the IRS is a common procedure when they need to verify your identity to prevent potential tax fraud. When you call, ensure you're using the official IRS number to avoid scams. You should have your previous year's tax returns, your current tax return, your Social Security number, and other personal information ready. Claimyr can indeed be a useful service for connecting to IRS agents quickly. It's a legitimate option that's helped others expedite the process, although it does come with a $20 fee. While some might find this cost prohibitive, others value the time saved from long hold times. Ultimately, the choice of whether to use Claimyr depends on personal preference and urgency. Stay calm during the call, answer questions honestly, and don't hesitate to ask for clarification if needed. It's important to address their requests promptly to avoid complications with your tax filings.

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GamerGirl99

Plot twist: the IRS is just lonely and wants to chat 馃槀

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Hiroshi Nakamura

"Hey bb, what's your social security number?" 馃ぃ

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Isabella Costa

IRS: felt cute, might audit later idk 馃拝

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Ingrid Larsson

I went through this last year. Here's what to expect: 1. They'll verify basic info like name, address, and SSN. 2. They might ask about specific lines from your recent tax returns. 3. Be prepared to answer questions about your employment history. 4. They could inquire about any major life changes (marriage, move, etc.) 5. Have your ID and Social Security card ready, just in case. Remember, the IRS agent is just doing their job. Stay calm and be patient. If you're unsure about any question, it's okay to ask for clarification. Good luck!

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Amara Okafor

Thank you so much! This is really helpful. Did they ask you anything that seemed odd or too personal?

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Ingrid Larsson

Nah, nothing too weird. Just stick to the facts and you'll be fine. You got this! 馃憤

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Carlos Mendoza

lol welcome to adulting 101: dealing with the IRS 馃ぃ just remember, deep breaths and maybe have a stiff drink afterwards

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Zainab Mahmoud

Don't forget to celebrate after getting through it!

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Yuki Tanaka

I found a way to get someone on the phone quickly. I used this site's (claimyr.com) calling tool that dials the phone menu, stays on hold, waits for a live agent to pick up, then sends the call to my phone. It does cost $20, but it works. (https://www.claimyr.com

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Aisha Patel

Sounds sketchy. Is this legit?

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Yuki Tanaka

Yep, totally legit. I was skeptical at first too, but it saved me hours of hold time.

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LilMama23

$20 just to talk to someone? The system is so broken 馃槫

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Dmitri Volkov

Sometimes paying a bit more for convenience can save you a lot of stress, especially with something as challenging as IRS calls.

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Ava Williams

Has anyone else noticed an increase in these identity verification requests lately? I wonder if there's been a spike in tax fraud or something.

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Raj Gupta

Now that you mention it, my cousin got a similar letter last month. Maybe its a new policy?

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Lena M眉ller

I work in tax prep, and yeah, we've seen more of these lately. IRS is cracking down on identity theft.

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