IRS warning: These are the Americans that identity thieves target the most

Scammers and identity thieves may have a particular interest in stealing information from these American citizens claimed the IRS recently

IRS warns these citizens about identity thieves

IRS warns these citizens about identity thieves

The IRS, Internal Revenue Service, continues informing citizens of the dangers and methods that scammers and identity thieves use to get your tax refund money in 2024.

Although any taxpayer could be targeted by identity thieves and scammers, there is a group of Americans who should be more careful. In fact, this is because of their profession.

IRS says identity thieves target Tax Pros

The Security Summit and the Internal Revenue Service prompt tax pros to be extremely cautious due to some increasing identity thefts. What is more, they encourage them to learn how to spot the scammers’ red flags.

Protecting their clients from any identity theft is of utmost importance since they have a great deal of personal information. Now, the IRS wants tax pros to focus on the most important security warning signs.

Once tax pros know the signs of data theft, they can quickly act to protect their clients and businesses. Now that stealing information from the IRS and the Security Summit has become more difficult, tax pros need to have stronger fraud defenses.

IRS informs of the red flags tax pros should know

Critical warning signs from taxpayers are when the client gets a notice that a new Internal Revenue Service online account has been created. Of course, it has been set up without the client’s consent. Sometimes taxpayers get a tax transcript they did not ask for.

Taxpayers often receive calls from someone pretending to be their tax pros too. So watch out for these signs. On other occasions, a client receives a refund without having filed a tax return. So, if you are a tax pro and a client tells you about any of these red flags, report it to the IRS.

Slow or unexpected computer responsiveness, client tax return rejected because SSN has already been used, your tax pro account has been disabled, and so on. For more details visit: https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/security-summit-urges-tax-pros-to-watch-out-for-identity-theft-red-flags

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