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Are you aware of the critical Social Security scam warning in the U.S.?

Social Security in the United States has issued a critical warning to tax professionals about a sophisticated scam. Fraudsters are impersonating well-known tax software companies to deceive professionals into divulging sensitive information. These scammers send realistic-looking emails that prompt recipients to update information or access verification portals, leading them to counterfeit websites. Here, they collect passwords, identification numbers, and especially the EFIN, crucial for tax professionals’ validation.

The risk is significant, as falling victim could result in financial losses and penalties. Professionals are urged to verify the authenticity of emails, avoid clicking on suspicious links, and report any dubious communications. Social Security emphasizes that reputable tax software companies will never request sensitive information via email. With tax season being a prime time for such scams, vigilance is paramount. The warning underscores the importance of using official channels and safeguarding credentials to prevent potentially career-ruining mistakes.

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