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State Identity Theft Resources

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Identity Theft Resources

If you have been a victim of identify theft, state tax agencies want to know. This page provides information on how to report it to the right state tax agency. ​

Do I need to contact a state tax agency if my identity has been stolen, but a state tax return has not been filed?

Yes, if your identity has been stolen, but a state tax return has not been filed, contact the state where you are required to file a return.

If my identity was used to file a fraudulent state tax return, who should I contact?

Contact the state where the return was filed and the state where you are required to file a return.

I received a letter or a bill from a state tax agency where I did not file a return, what should I do?

Using the contact information below, contact the state where the letter or bill came from.

I received a notice from a state tax agency I believe is fraudulent, what should I do?

Using the contact information below, contact the state where the notice came from.
The IRS Service Building on Constitution Avenue in Washington DC.