Friday, July 30, 2021

Arm Yourself With Our Tips And Tax Guides To Keep Your Sensitive Data Safe From Tax Scammers


Tax scammers have no chance of stealing your info if you follow these recommendations:

No IRS representative or law enforcement official will ever demand that you provide personal financial information over the phone.

If you have to, only file your tax returns from a verified Wi-Fi hotspot. 


Avoid coffee shops and other public areas.



Keep your Social Security number, date of birth, credit card number, or any other banking information private.

Documents stored on PDF converters are encrypted and protected using industry-leading security standards and housed on US-based Amazon S3 data servers. 


We never sell your information to third parties.


Call us now at 215.666.6803 should you believe to have been scammed by a third party.  

Your Tax Pro on Demand, 

R Lee Friedberg

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