Paperless

The IRS is going paperless. This process began in the fall of 2025 and continues as the federal government seeks to protect against fraud and improper payments. The move also seeks to increase efficiency and to reduce costs. For the coming tax season, the biggest difference will be the phasing out of paper refund checks.

Modernizing payments to and from America’s bank account

IRS Offers Extra Level of Security with IP PIN

The IRS is offering consumers another way to help protect themselves against fraudulent tax claims and those hoping to steal refund checks. With the IP PIN program, taxpayers may apply for a special code to add second level security to their account. The IP PIN is available to anyone with a SSN or an ITIN (Individual Taxpayer Identification Number). To apply, complete the process below:

The IP PIN process
Here’s how the IP PIN process works: