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Issue Number: IR-2025-83 (updated: please disregard the prior version of this news release)Inside This IssueSecurity Summit: Protect against tax identity theft with multi-factor IDs, Identity Protection PINs, IRS Online Accounts IR-2025-83, Aug. 12, 2025 WASHINGTON — In the fourth installment of a special summer series, the Security Summit partners today remind tax professionals and taxpayers about the IRS Identity Protection PIN and the IRS Online Accounts that can help protect against tax-related identity theft. The IRS and Security Summit also remind tax professionals that using multi-factor authentication is a best practice and a federal requirement to protect clients’ sensitive information. The IRS Identity Protection PINs, also referred to as IP PINs, are a critical defense tool against identity thieves. The IRS encourages all tax pros and taxpayers to establish an IRS Online Account that allows secure access to IRS account information online. This account also guards against fraudsters from attempting to create accounts on their behalf. What Tax Pros should know about MFA A key part of tax professional security now focuses on MFA, which strengthens account security by requiring more than just a username and password to confirm an identity when accessing any system, application or device. Key points include:
In addition, MFA should be used to secure client information on a tax pro’s computer or network and to access client information stored within their tax preparation software. MFA is required by law for all companies – not just tax professionals. The size of the company does not matter. Failure to use MFA in tax prep software violates the FTC safeguards rules. IP PIN facts and how to get one Here are a few key things taxpayers and tax professionals should know about the IP PIN:
IRS Online Account and Tax Pro Account In addition to enrolling in the IP PIN program, the IRS encourages taxpayers to establish an IRS Online Account and tax professionals to create their Tax Pro Account. IRS Online Account
Tax Pro Account
These tools help protect against the threat of tax-related identity theft for taxpayers and tax professionals alike. Learn more at Tax Pro Account. Security Summit and the Nationwide Tax Forums The “Protect Your Clients, Protect Yourself" summer series is part of an annual education effort by the Security Summit. This group includes tax professionals, industry partners, state tax agencies and the IRS. The public-private partnership has worked since 2015 to protect the tax system against tax-related identity theft and fraud. Security is a key focus of the Nationwide Tax Forum, which is being held in five cities this summer throughout the U.S. In addition to the series of five news releases, tax professional security will be featured at the forums, which are three-day continuing education events. The remaining forums are Aug. 26 in Orlando, Sept. 9 in Baltimore and Sept. 16 in San Diego. The IRS reminds tax pros that registration deadlines are quickly approaching for several forums, which can sell out. Tax professionals should also stay connected to the IRS through subscriptions to e-News for tax professionals and IRS social media sites.
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