IRS warns tax professionals to be aware of EFIN scam email
In a recent security submit, the IRS has presented the threat of scam emails directed to steal the EFINs of several software companies. They pose as tax software providers to gain access to client data to file for fraudulent tax returns for refunds.
The IRS has proceeded to make several webinars that will teach you anything you may need to know about these scams. They begin Feb. 12 and will continue throughout the the week.
Signs you can use to spot a fake include: a means from which EFIN documents may be sent or faxed to an area code, instructions on how to get EFIN information online, or even multiple fax numbers for the same vendor. Do not respond to these emails, and most certainly do not follow their instructions.
This post is heavily based on an article by the IRS. Use the link below to get more information on tax scams and to join available webinars on the very subject.
https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/irs-warns-tax-professionals-to-be-aware-of-efin-scam-email-special-webinars-offered-next-week
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