| Security During Tax Season |
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| Written by Sandy Berger | |
When
tax season gets underway, consumers start to gather their receipts, pay stubs
and W-2s to file taxes. At the same time, identity thieves are waiting to
strike at the opportunity to steal this sensitive information.
It's important that consumers are cautious
when handling their tax-related information. Linda Foley, with the non-profit
Identity Theft Resource Center, says there's an increased risk for identity
theft during tax season for both electronic and mail filers. Foley also says, "In addition, if consumers are filing by mail, we recommend sending completed tax forms from a locked mailbox or the post office. Electronic filers should ensure that every Web site they use during tax filing is encrypted and that the site has a secure h-t-t-p to protect personal information when transmitted." You can check to make sure that the page where you enter your information is secure by making sure that there is an "s" after the http. So, for example, the address for a secure webpage would read https:// followed by the address. Look at the address bar of your browser to check for that important "s" in the web address! Following these simple steps can keep you safer this tax season.
 
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