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| Issue Number: Tax Tip 2024-06Tax professionals: Watch out for "new client" email scam Tax professionals should watch out for a "new client" scam – an email scheme where cybercriminals pose as potential clients. This scam peaks during the busy tax filing season. How the new client scam works Where to report phishing emails and other scams
People can also forward the email to their internet service provider's abuse department. Data breaches: What to do if a tax professional is victimized For tax professionals who are victims, the IRS recommends immediately reporting data theft to the local IRS Stakeholder Liaison representative. Liaisons notify IRS Criminal Investigation and others within the agency on the tax professional's behalf. Tax professionals should also report fraud incidents to the local offices of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Secret Service and to their local police. To report data breaches to the state in which they prepare state returns, tax professionals can contact these organizations:
Create a written information security plan
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