
New Mileage Rates for 2019
February 5, 2019Backup Withholding Rate Now 24%
May 14, 2019
All taxpayers should follow these steps to protect themselves and their data.
Keep a secure computer. Taxpayers should:
- Use security software that updates automatically. Essential tools for keeping a secure computer include a firewall, virus and malware protection, and file encryption for sensitive data.
- Treat personal information like cash; don’t leave it lying around.
- Give personal information only over encrypted and trusted websites.
- Use strong passwords and protect them.
Avoid Phishing and Malware. Taxpayers should:
- Not respond to emails, texts or calls that appear to be from the IRS, tax companies and other well-known businesses. Instead, verify contact information about companies or agencies by going directly to their website.
- Be cautious of email attachments. Think twice before opening them.
- Turn off the option to automatically download attachments.
- Download and install software only from known and trusted websites.
Protect personal information. Taxpayers should:
- Not routinely carry a Social Security card or other documents showing a Social Security number.
- Not overshare personal information on social media. This includes information about past addresses, a new car, a new home, and children.
- Keep old tax returns and tax records under lock and key.
- Safeguard electronic files by encrypting and properly disposing of them.
- Shred tax documents before trashing.
Taxpayers should forward IRS-related scam emails to phishing@irs.gov. They can report IRS impersonation telephone calls at www.tigta.gov.