You received this letter because someone attempted to file a tax return on your behalf without your consent.
As a rule, the IRS will place an identity theft indicator on your tax file. This means the next time you file, you will need to provide an identity protection ID number, called a IP PIN1, as a way to protect against this happening again.
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