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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 -
For filing season 2016, the Internal Revenue Service will test a capability to verify the authenticity of W-2 data as part of a series of steps to combat tax-related ID theft and refund fraud.
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