IRS Announces Increased Cyber Protections

Posted by BAS - 21 July, 2016

header-picture

The Internal Revenue Service is implementing new cybersecurity protections for 2017 intended to prevent identity theft and hacking.  These new protections include adding 16-digit verification codes to W-2 forms and ceasing the e-File PIN system, which has been compromised in the past.

The IRS will also expand its outreach campaigns to warn people about cyber safety and security.  Actions are being spearheaded through the Theft Tax Refund Fraud Information Sharing and Analysis Center (ISAC).


Recent Posts

Top 5 Questions to Ask Ally—Your New AI Benefits Assistant

read more

How to Use Ally and the BAS Help Center for Easy Benefits Support

read more

Introducing Ally: BAS Launches AI-Powered Help Center for Smarter Benefits Support

read more