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Woman Says Being Declared Dead Ruins Life

Laura Todd Says She's Been Dead On, Off Again For 8 Years

POSTED: 5:10 pm CST February 15, 2008
UPDATED: 4:59 pm CST February 16, 2008

A Nashville woman said that having to prove she’s alive over and over is ruining her life.

Video: Woman Says She's Tired Of Being Declared Dead

Laura Todd said an 8-year-old typo is affecting everything from her credit to her tax return.

"I don't think people realize how difficult it is to be dead when you're not,” she said.

She said her problems started when someone in Florida died and her Social Security number was accidentally typed in.

Todd said she thought the problem had been straightened out, but when she went to refinance her house in 2002, “SunTrust called and said, ‘Your credit report says you're dead.’"

She straightened that incident out, but in 2006 the Internal Revenue Service refused to process her return.

"The IRS says I’m dead. Everybody says I'm dead,” she said.

She said being dead off and on has made everyday life a hassle. She said her bank closed her credit card account and attached a note of sympathy: “Please accept our condolences on the death of Laura Todd.”

She said the last straw came recently when the IRS once again refused to let her file her taxes electronically because she's dead.

She said that at one point it was funny, but now it’s getting old.

“I'm tired. I've been fighting this for eight years, and it never ends,” she said. “I'm very much alive, and would like to live out my life in peace without having this problem."

The IRS said it would research the problem and try to get it straightened out. Social Security said it has updated its computers and that the fix should also fix the problems with her credit reports.

Todd said she'll try to file her tax return again and see if the problem has really been fixed.


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