E-filing, the Internet lead to increased ID-theft based tax fraud: IRS Examiner.com The IRS is reporting an increase in ID theft-based tax fraud, thanks in part to the Internet. Criminals use living or deceased people's names and Social Security numbers to attempt to get fraudulent tax refunds. The Web is at partially to blame. |
Caller takes aim at anger, ignorance Port Huron Times Herald The reason why we aren't going to have Social Security is because its leaders let all these people get Social Security disability when they can work." You can call the Social Security Administration Fraud Hotline (800) 269-0271. |
Travis offers financial training TheReporter.com The workshop aims to help individuals understand how people make themselves vulnerable to identify theft and ways to protect their Social Security number from fraud. Participants will learn how to spot phishing attacks on their email in-boxes, ... |
Trial starts in Iran's biggest banking scandal Kipp Report So just how social media-savvy is the Gulf when it comes to following brands? This YouGov Siraj survey reveals the truth behind the much hyped-up about phenomenon... What is your top financial new year's resolution? Thirty-two people suspected of ... |
Identity-Theft-Answers.com providing comprehensive answers for you and your family on issues regarding Identity Theft.
Website: http://www.identity-theft-answers.com
Follow us on Twitter: idtheftanswers
No comments:
Post a Comment