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The IRS did not accept my tax return because I didn't include my PIN or AGI. I spent hours on the phone and days of frustration trying to get the information I needed. Despite submitting the required information, they didn't accept it and issued me a bill for not filing before April 15th, even though I submitted my initial return on time. I am 83 years old and have never had this kind of problem before. I also saved all my IRS files to my computer, but the government deleted them all, which I believe is an invasion of privacy. What can I do to solve this problem?

October 19th, 2023

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