18/02/2022
Okay, folks, an important reminder for this time of year, especially. Do NOT click on links in emails you get from what looks like professional organizations, government authorities, etc. This is the time of year that people are sending lots of really attractive information through the internet in one way or another, and lots of hackers are salivating, offering you many ways to give them that information unwittingly.
So, if you get an email from what looks like your state tax department, or the IRS, with a link in it, most likely it is NOT from that agency. To easily and safely check any correspondence from them, simply log in to your online account from your browser - NOT the link - and check. Whenever the agency sends out correspondence, they put that message in your account first.
Don't have an on line account? Then why would you click on a link that infers you have one?
ID Theft is a real thing. It puts you and all of your contacts (including me!) at risk. Simple common sense and paying attention to what you are looking at is an easy and effective way to prevent or at least drastically reduce the risk of ID theft.
If you are unsure of something, and you are my client, ask me. If you're not my client, ask your tax advisor or computer techie guy/gal.
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