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Old 04-03-2007, 10:44 PM
Frederick Lorca
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Default Re: efile - incorrect date of birth

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> I was wondering if anyone can provide some guidance. I
> tried to efile over the weekend and found out that my wife's
> DOB is incorrect at the SSA. We know exactly what the
> incorrect DOB is after going through some old records.
> Since this is the first time we are efiling, it hasn't been
> an issue.
> I just printed the return and was looking over it. There is
> no mention of our DOBs on it at all... so it seems the efile
> check with the SSA database is independent of anything to do
> with the IRS... We are not of age to get any benefits from
> SSA, medicare etc...
> Do we have any options aside from paper filing?
> Could we use the "incorrect" DOB to get the efile done and
> then go to the SSA to correct the DOB?


The Social Security Administration (SSA) shares DOBs and
other information with IRS. IRS refers to this as DM-1, or
Data Master 1, information. Years ago the information
sharing process was tape-driven. Today it's done over high
speed data lines; I think they're called T-1 lines.

Your and your wife's dates of birth do not get listed
anyplace on the tax forms but they are entered into the tax
software, usually in the Background or Personal Information
Worksheet. The tax software uses the DOBs to determine
eligibility for various age-based tax benefits. Even though
the DOBs do not get entered on the tax forms themselves,
they are transmitted with the e-filed data and IRS uses them
to validate the names and social security numbers.

IRS wants you to e-file because e-filed tax returns process
much more efficiently and it's in your interest as well
because the error rate on accepted e-filed returns is less
than 1% versus 20% or more on paper-filed returns. About
half of the errors on paper-filed returns are made by
taxpayers and half by IRS data entry clerks.

If you know the erroneous DOB that SSA has on file for your
wife and using that DOB doesn't compromise any tax benefits
to which you are entitled, you should enter that DOB (the
erroneous one) into your tax software and go ahead and
e-file your return. If there are no other errors, IRS
should acknowledge acceptance of your tax return and process
it.

Wait about a month after you file your 2006 tax return and
take (your wife probably will need to go in person) a
certified copy of your wife's birth certificate to your
local SSA office and have them correct her DOB in their
records. Once the DOB is corrected with SSA, you do not
need to notify IRS as the weekly DM-1 update IRS gets from
SSA will correct IRS' records to match SSA's. You should
then be able to e-file your 2007 return next year using your
wife's correct DOB.

I think I know what I'm talking about as my work involves
dealing with issues like this on a day-to-day basis.

Frederick Lorca

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Old 04-03-2007, 06:07 AM
J
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Default efile - incorrect date of birth

I was wondering if anyone can provide some guidance. I
tried to efile over the weekend and found out that my wife's
DOB is incorrect at the SSA. We know exactly what the
incorrect DOB is after going through some old records.
Since this is the first time we are efiling, it hasn't been
an issue.

I just printed the return and was looking over it. There is
no mention of our DOBs on it at all... so it seems the efile
check with the SSA database is independent of anything to do
with the IRS... We are not of age to get any benefits from
SSA, medicare etc...

Do we have any options aside from paper filing?

Could we use the "incorrect" DOB to get the efile done and
then go to the SSA to correct the DOB?

Thoughts?

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