Do things “old school” when it comes to filing your tax return.

Every year I get a call from a client stating that their identity has been stolen. This generally occurs right after they have efiled their tax return. I am not a fan of efiling, here is one reason why: last year the IRS rejected or suspended the processing of 4.8 MILLION suspicion returns. So far, 1.4 million have been confirmed as identity theft returns.
For this one piece of paper, for this one instance, make friends with the post office again. Mail your tax return the old school way – lessen your chances of identity theft.

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