04/03/2023
Tip for filing your tax return: ID theft is still a big risk.
Tax season is a bonus time for identity thieves. Vigilantly protect your personal and financial information. Only send your tax return information to a tax preparer electronically if it's encrypted or is being submitted to the preparer through a secure portal. Shred draft copies of your tax return. Be wary of phishing scams that may take the form of a phone call, email, text, or post on your social media account from an institution you'd normally trust. The IRS's first contact with a taxpayer is always with a mailed letter, so if you get a call from someone claiming to be the IRS out of the blue, it's a scam – hangs up and doesn't give any personal information.
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