NEW IRS ONLINE IDENTIFICATION PROCESS
In mid-November, the IRS launched a new process for taxpayers to more securely access online services such as:
- Child Tax Credit Update Portal
- Online Account
- Get Transcript Online
- Get an Identity Protection Pin
- Online Payment Agreement
When accessing the services listed above, taxpayers will be asked to sign in with an ID.me account. Taxpayers who already have IRS usernames may continue to use their credentials from the old system to sign in until summer of 2022 but are prompted to create an ID.me account as soon as possible. Anyone with an existing ID.me account from the Child Tax Credit Update Portal or from another government agency can sign in with their existing credentials.
To verify their identity with ID.me, taxpayers must provide a photo of an identity document such as a driver's license, state ID, or passport, they'll also need to take a selfie with a smart phone or a computer with a webcam. Once their identity has been verified, they can securely access IRS online services.