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| Issue Number: IRS Tax Tip 2017-90Inside This IssueTaxpayers Should Protect Data All Year Round With the online holiday shopping season in full swing, it's the perfect time for all taxpayers to take steps to protect their identities and personal data. This year, the IRS kicked off this annual event with National Tax Security Awareness Week. The IRS partnered with state tax agencies, the tax industry and other groups across the country to encourage all taxpayers to think about data protection. While the week is over, information on these five topics remains relevant year-round: Eight Steps to Keep Online Data Safe Anyone with an online presence can do a few simple things to protect their identity and personal information. Following these eight steps can also help taxpayers protect their tax return and refund in 2018:
Recognize Phishing Email Scams The IRS reminds people to be on the lookout for new, sophisticated email phishing scams. These scams not only endanger someone's personal information, but they can also affect a taxpayer's refund in 2018. Even if an email is from a known source, people should use caution because cybercrooks are very good at mimicking trusted businesses, friends and family. Five Steps Data Breach Victims Can Take People who are the victim of a data breach should consider these five steps to help protect their sensitive information that can be used on a tax return:
Thieves Use W-2 Scam to get Employee Data The IRS warns the nation's business, payroll and human resource communities about a growing W-2 email scam. Criminals use this scheme to gain access to W-2 and other sensitive tax information that employers have about their employees. The IRS recommends that all employers educate employees about this scheme, especially those in human resources and payroll departments. Five Signs of Small Business Identity Theft Business filers should be alert for signs of identity theft. They should contact the IRS if they experience any of these issues:
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