So it’s worth repeating that you or any US taxpayer you know should register your own IRS account before crooks do: http://www.irs.gov/Individuals/Get-Transcript …
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@danielpunkass When you can’t trust an entity to manage your information and they want $ from you, it’s their job to prevent the fraud. - View other replies
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@Jon_Alper That’s fine, but I’m not going to overlook an obvious hole in their system that it’s in my power to plug. -
@danielpunkass Totally cool. For me. If it comes to court, I want “nope, never made account, their problem.” (on the advice of attorney) -
@Jon_Alper Interesting attitude but I see this as such an epidemic I would rather avoid the hassle altogether. -
@danielpunkass Oh, I’d WAY rather no hassle but if there is hassle, I intend make sure I’m compensated for their negligence. -
@Jon_Alper Ah cool, I guess I never considered you can take them to court and possibly win damages. - View other replies
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@danielpunkass@Jon_Alper that's a good one -
@ethicalpaul HAPPY paying taxes but I won’t absolve them from being responsible for security. cc//@danielpunkass - Show more
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@danielpunkass I know. IRS don’t have it together to prevent fraud & I’m disinclined to help them by moving my real business online.
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