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Hilderbrand & Clark, a CPA firm based in San Ramon, Calif., disclosed it detected unauthorized access to its computer systems from abroad while filing tax returns.
August 25 -
‘Refund locks’ would make taxpayer information useless to identity thieves.
August 22 -
The Internal Revenue Service spent the extra $290 million appropriated by Congress last year to improve taxpayer service and cybersecurity and safeguard against identity theft, according to a new report.
August 17 -
A CPA, CIO and CEO walk into a bar...and weigh in on why cybersecurity concerns are slowing adoption of more efficient technology.
August 16
DocsCorp -
California Society of Tax Consultants members can now get VeriFyle for free.
August 15 -
The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants has released a new survey raising questions about how accountants and businesses around the world are dealing with ethical challenges prompted by various technology trends.
August 10 -
The way firms use software, and not simply what software they use, will define their success.
August 9
Huddle -
Phishing e-mails that look like they come from tax prep software are aiming for practitioners.
August 8 -
NCCPAP president Steve Mankowski discusses the major issues facing the profession.
August 7 -
The Internal Revenue Service held a meeting of its Security Summit partners Tuesday in Dallas and reported on progress in battling identity theft tied to tax refund fraud, along with some setbacks.
July 25 -
More than 24,000 fraudulent tax returns were filed in 2015 using a prisoner’s Social Security Number, claiming refunds totaling over $1.3 billion, according to a new report.
July 24 -
An old banking procedure could add another layer of security to IRS return processing.
July 19
Hutchinson and Bloodgood LLP -
The Internal Revenue Service and its tax industry partners warned tax professionals Tuesday that takeovers of tax professionals’ accounts by cybercriminals are on the rise.
July 18 -
ID theft keeps on rolling; will Trump prune the IRC?; the accountant of 2022; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
July 18
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Firms have more responsibility to protect client data than they may think.
July 7
Thomson Reuters -
The Internal Revenue Service and its Security Summit partners in state tax agencies and the tax industry have begun a new education campaign for tax professionals warning them against phishing emails.
July 6 -
The Electronic Tax Administration Advisory Committee is recommending ways for the Internal Revenue Service to combat tax fraud and identity theft with better cybersecurity.
June 28 -
National Taxpayer Advocate Nina Olson said in a report Wednesday the Internal Revenue Service ran a generally successful filing season this year, but it needs to assign more employees to taxpayer service instead of enforcement.
June 28 -
The Internal Revenue Service, along with state tax agencies and the tax industry, is cautioning tax preparers to beware of a new phishing scheme revolving around emails claiming to be from a tax software education provider.
June 23 -
The number of victims of employment-related identity theft is far larger than previously estimated and the Internal Revenue Service’s processes aren’t able to keep up, according to a new report.
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