The Self-Select PIN is a five-digit Personal Identification Number (PIN)
you create to sign your individual income tax return electronically. The PIN
can only be used by taxpayers who file electronically using tax preparation
software or through a tax professional who is an Authorized IRS e-file
Provider. In addition to your name and Social Security Number, you will need
to provide the Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) from your prior year tax return
and your correct date of birth to authenticate your identity. Because the
date of birth you provide will be matched against Social Security Administration
(SSA) records, prior to filing, you should check with SSA, www.ssa.gov,
to ensure they have an accurate date of birth for you on file. For more information
on the Self-Select PIN or on IRS e-file, please visit the IRS website
at www.irs.gov and click on "Electronic Services".
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