How to Recognize IRS Impersonation Scams

IRS impersonation scams work because they exploit a universal fear of tax trouble and the IRS's legitimate authority to pursue taxpayers.
Bank and financial institution data breaches

IRS impersonation scams work because they exploit a universal fear of tax trouble and the IRS's legitimate authority to pursue taxpayers.

The best privacy settings for tax software center on limiting data collection, securing information during transmission, and controlling third-party...

Protecting your estimated tax payments means securing the financial and personal information you submit to the IRS and ensuring your quarterly tax...

Tax breaches expose some of the most sensitive personal and financial information that criminals and identity thieves actively seek.

Tax preparers secure their account access through a multi-layered approach combining federal compliance requirements, multi-factor authentication, strict...

Protecting your IRS account online requires implementing multiple layers of security, starting with two-factor authentication and a unique, complex...

If someone has filed taxes in your name, your first steps should be filing Form 14039 (the Identity Theft Affidavit) with the IRS, placing a fraud alert...

To check if your tax records were accessed, you need to monitor multiple sources: the IRS provides transcript services showing all transcripts requested...

The best tax identity protection services combine real-time monitoring, credit freeze capabilities, and restoration assistance to safeguard your Social...

The best privacy settings for banking apps involve disabling location services, turning off biometric data sharing, restricting permissions to only what...