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         The type and rule above prints on all proofs including departmental reproduction proofs. MUST be removed before printing.
         audio, etc.). The Accessibility Helpline does not have ac-  which securely and electronically transfers your refund di-
         cess to your IRS account. For help with tax law, refunds,   rectly  into  your  financial  account.  Direct  deposit  also
         or account-related issues, go to IRS.gov/LetUsHelp.    avoids the possibility that your check could be lost, stolen,
                                                                destroyed, or returned undeliverable to the IRS. Eight in
            Note.  Form  9000,  Alternative  Media  Preference,  or   10 taxpayers use direct deposit to receive their refunds. If
         Form 9000(SP) allows you to elect to receive certain types   you  don’t  have  a  bank  account,  go  to  IRS.gov/
         of written correspondence in the following formats.    DirectDeposit  for  more  information  on  where  to  find  a
           • Standard Print.                                    bank or credit union that can open an account online.
           • Large Print.                                       Getting a transcript of your return.   The quickest way
           • Braille.                                           to  get  a  copy  of  your  tax  transcript  is  to  go  to  IRS.gov/
                                                                Transcripts. Click on either “Get Transcript Online” or “Get
           • Audio (MP3).                                       Transcript by Mail” to order a free copy of your transcript.
           • Plain Text File (TXT).                             If  you  prefer,  you  can  order  your  transcript  by  calling
           • Braille Ready File (BRF).                          800-908-9946.

         Disasters.  Go  to  Disaster  Assistance  and  Emergency   Reporting  and  resolving  your  tax-related  identity
         Relief for Individuals and Businesses to review the availa-  theft issues.
         ble disaster tax relief.                                • Tax-related identity theft happens when someone
                                                                   steals your personal information to commit tax fraud.
         Getting  tax  forms  and  publications.  Go  to  IRS.gov/  Your taxes can be affected if your SSN is used to file a
         Forms  to  view,  download,  or  print  all  the  forms,  instruc-  fraudulent return or to claim a refund or credit.
         tions, and publications you may need. Or, you can go to
         IRS.gov/OrderForms to place an order.                   • The IRS doesn’t initiate contact with taxpayers by
                                                                   email, text messages (including shortened links), tele-
         Getting  tax  publications  and  instructions  in  eBook   phone calls, or social media channels to request or
         format.  You  can  also  download  and  view  popular  tax   verify personal or financial information. This includes
         publications and instructions (including the Instructions for   requests for personal identification numbers (PINs),
         Form  1040)  on  mobile  devices  as  eBooks  at  IRS.gov/  passwords, or similar information for credit cards,
         eBooks.                                                   banks, or other financial accounts.
            Note.  IRS  eBooks  have  been  tested  using  Apple's   • Go to IRS.gov/IdentityTheft, the IRS Identity Theft
                                                                   Central webpage, for information on identity theft and
         iBooks for iPad. Our eBooks haven’t been tested on other   data security protection for taxpayers, tax professio-
         dedicated  eBook  readers,  and  eBook  functionality  may   nals, and businesses. If your SSN has been lost or
         not operate as intended.                                  stolen or you suspect you’re a victim of tax-related
         Access  your  online  account  (individual  taxpayers     identity theft, you can learn what steps you should
         only).  Go  to  IRS.gov/Account  to  securely  access  infor-  take.
         mation about your federal tax account.                  • Get an Identity Protection PIN (IP PIN). IP PINs are
           • View the amount you owe and a breakdown by tax        six-digit numbers assigned to taxpayers to help pre-
             year.                                                 vent the misuse of their SSNs on fraudulent federal in-
           • See payment plan details or apply for a new payment   come tax returns. When you have an IP PIN, it pre-
                                                                   vents someone else from filing a tax return with your
             plan.                                                 SSN. To learn more, go to IRS.gov/IPPIN.
           • Make a payment or view 5 years of payment history
             and any pending or scheduled payments.             Ways to check on the status of your refund.
           • Access your tax records, including key data from your   • Go to IRS.gov/Refunds.
             most recent tax return, and transcripts.            • Download the official IRS2Go app to your mobile de-
           • View digital copies of select notices from the IRS.   vice to check your refund status.
           • Approve or reject authorization requests from tax pro-  • Call the automated refund hotline at 800-829-1954.
             fessionals.                                          Note.  The  IRS  can’t  issue  refunds  before  mid-Febru-
           • View your address on file or manage your communi-  ary for returns that claimed the EIC or the additional child
             cation preferences.                                tax  credit  (ACTC).  This  applies  to  the  entire  refund,  not
         Tax  Pro  Account.  This  tool  lets  your  tax  professional   just the portion associated with these credits.
         submit an authorization request to access your individual
         taxpayer IRS online account. For more information, go to
         IRS.gov/TaxProAccount.
         Using  direct  deposit.  The  fastest  way  to  receive  a  tax
         refund  is  to  file  electronically  and  choose  direct  deposit,

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