Kick Back and Relax in the Cheers! Forum. Thoughts on life or want advice or thoughts from other pca members. Or just plain "chill". Originator of da Babe threads.
If you created an online account to manage your tax records with the U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS), those login credentials will cease to work later this year. The agency says that by the summer of 2022, the only way to log in to irs.gov will be through ID.me, an online identity verification service that requires applicants to submit copies of bills and identity documents, as well as a live video feed of their faces via a mobile device.
Krebs setup an account with ID.me to document the process. Good news is it didn't require him to unfreeze his credit files.
Putting this on my list of things to do. Might finally have a good use for my Yubikey, to setup 2FA with them. I don't like using SMS for 2FA for something this important.
According to our records, your ID.me login will expire in 14 days. You previously verified your identity with ID.me to access Social Security Administration. To avoid the hassle of reverifying your identity to access Social Security Administration benefits and services, please log in with ID.me at Social Security Administration or access your account at http://account.id.me
I haven't done anything with SS since I hit my full retirement age, 66 and 2 months (July 2021), and started taking my SS payments. Do I still need to do this?
I had to make in id.me so I could opt out of the Child Tax Credit last year. It's painless. The most difficult part was getting a good picture of my drivers license with my cell.