
A taxpayer’s guide to identity theft
TechRadar ProOur handy tax identity theft survival guide highlights the measures you need to take to protect yourself.
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Our handy tax identity theft survival guide highlights the measures you need to take to protect yourself.
It's essential to take time out in order to try and repair the damage caused by identity theft.
Having your identity compromised can be serious, stressful and financially damaging, so prevention is better than cure.
If you've suffered at the hands of identity thieves then a unique code from the IRS will help in future.
It’s possible to lessen the chances of fraudsters obtaining your details by taking a few fairly straightforward measures.
Help fend off threats from cybercriminals by using the services of an identify theft software package.
Take on the perils of personal identity theft with this handy insight into what to do if it happens to you.
With more of our information online it's never been more vital to keep tabs on personal data stored on the web.
Take a few simple measures and you could safeguard your tax refund and stop cybercriminals getting their hands on it.
Along with contacting the IRS you’ll need to take several steps in order to restore your credit information to its former glory.
It’s never been more important to lock down your personal data and be even more vigilant about tax information.
A few simple steps can help prevent fraudsters from getting your Social Security number and other personal details.
Don't let thieves get their hands on your Social Security number; here's how.
Phishing has a hook and a bait (often a large sum of cash) but the trouble is, you're the prey.
Updated Identity theft is a widespread problem, but there's plenty you can do to ensure you don't become a victim.
Be sure to contact the IRS as soon as possible if you suspect you’ve been a victim of tax-related identity theft.
If you suspect you’re a victim of identity theft you’ll want to act quickly and notify the IRS as soon as possible.
These are the steps you need to take if you've been a victim of tax-related identity theft.
If you’re caught out by identity theft fraudsters you can seek help to get things put straight again but it might take time.
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