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My husband passed away in October and he always did our taxes through you and I do not have his user ID or password. How can I get into his account? I am 67 years old, have no dependents, and my typical filing status is single. I made approximately $40,000-$50,000 this year. Is there a phone number where I can contact and speak to a representative?

February 25th, 2023

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