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The Internal Revenue Service said Tuesday that taxpayers are receiving letters with the wrong date listed for their Identity Protection Personal Identification Numbers, which are generally issued to victims of tax-related identity theft.
January 5 -
The IRS has not established a service-wide approach to managing effective authentication processes and procedures for individual taxpayers identities, according to a new report.
December 22 -
Chief financial officers and corporate finance teams are taking on a larger role in protecting companies from cyber-risks, according to a new survey.
December 21 -
The omnibus spending bill signed into law last week gives the Internal Revenue Service an additional $290 million in funds but it must be spent only taxpayer services and efforts against tax-related identity theft.
December 21 -
Our editors picks for what made news in the profession this year (text version)
December 18 -
The American Institute of CPAs has created an illustrative SOC 2 report to help CPAs report on controls over protected health information.
December 18 -
The Internal Revenue Service plans to make improvements in the way it assists victims of tax-related identity theft after a new government report says further improvements are needed.
December 3 -
Amy Radin of The Daily Innovator discusses how business models are changing for accountants and their clients, in an interview with Accounting Today managing editor Danielle Lee.
November 30 -
The Internal Revenue Service sent out an alert Tuesday warning tax preparers about an phishing email message purporting to ask them to update their IRS e-Services information.
November 24 -
The Internal Revenue Service is beginning the next round of its battle against tax-related identity theft by debuting a public awareness campaign to persuade more taxpayers to safeguard their personal information, in conjunction with tax preparation companies and state tax authorities.
November 19


