1/25/17, Webinars,
Social Media Events focus on helping consumers reduce their risk.
The Federal Trade Commission will mark Tax Identity Theft Week, January 30
- February 3, with a series of events to alert consumers and businesses to ways
they can minimize their risk of tax identity theft, and recover if it happens.
What is tax identity theft? It’s when a scammer files a fraudulent tax
return using someone else’s Social Security number (SSN) and steals the
victim’s refund. Employment-related tax identity theft occurs when someone uses
another person’s SSN to earn wages that are then reported as the victim’s
income.
This year’s Tax Identity Theft Awareness Week will feature special events
for consumers, tax professionals, small businesses and veterans. The FTC will
join with the IRS, the Department of Veterans Affairs, the AARP Fraud Watch
Network and others to discuss tax identity theft, IRS imposter scams,
cybersecurity and identity theft recovery. Learn more – and join the discussion
– at the following events (all times listed are Eastern):
Jan. 30, 2 p.m. The FTC, IRS, and the National Association of Tax
Professionals offer a webinar
for tax professionals – Tax Identity Theft: Tax Professionals on the Ramparts.
Topics include scams targeting tax professionals, cybersecurity, protecting
client data, and how tax professionals can help identity theft victims.
Jan. 31, 3 p.m. The FTC and the Identity Theft Resource Center invite
consumers to join a Twitter chat
focused on tax identity theft, how to protect yourself, and what to do if you
become a victim.
Feb. 1, 11 a.m. The FTC and the Department of Veterans Affairs co-host a Twitter chat
about tax identity theft for service members, veterans, and their families.
Learn to minimize your risk and how to recover if tax identity theft happens to
you.
Feb. 1, 1 p.m. The FTC, Department of Veterans Affairs, and the Treasury
Inspector General for Tax Administration discuss tax identity theft, IRS
imposter scams, how to lower your risk, and what to do if you become a victim,
during a webinar
for veterans, their families, and those who serve them.
Feb. 1, 4 p.m. The FTC and IRS offer a free webinar
for small businesses: Protecting Sensitive Business and Customer Information.
Learn about tax identity theft, imposter scams targeting businesses, data
breach avoidance and response, and free resources to help you protect your
business, employees and customers.
Feb. 2, 2 p.m. The FTC, AARP Fraud Watch Network, AARP Foundation’s
Tax-Aide program, and the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration
co-host a webinar
about how tax identity theft and IRS imposter scams occur, and recovery steps
for victims.
In addition to these events, the FTC has created a wide array of materials
to help educate people about this growing issue, all of which can be found at ftc.gov/taxidtheft.
The materials are available in English and Spanish, and feature ways that
people can share information about tax identity theft with their friends and
families.
The Federal Trade Commission works to promote competition, and protect and
educate consumers. You can learn more about
consumer topics and file a consumer
complaint online or by calling 1-877-FTC-HELP (382-4357).
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