--A former IRS contractor stole tax return information from the IRS and disclosed it to two news organizations.
--The IRS sent a letter to affected taxpayers, letting them know information was disclosed and that the IRS contractor was charged.
--The IRS subsequently sent another letter, saying the full scope of what information was disclosed or how it was used was not known but that the agency has not seen any indication that the taxpayer information was used in any way for identity theft or any related type of fraud. MORE AT IRS Notifies Thousands of Taxpayers After Personal Information Disclosed | Insights | Holland & Knight
--The IRS sent a letter to affected taxpayers, letting them know information was disclosed and that the IRS contractor was charged.
--The IRS subsequently sent another letter, saying the full scope of what information was disclosed or how it was used was not known but that the agency has not seen any indication that the taxpayer information was used in any way for identity theft or any related type of fraud. MORE AT IRS Notifies Thousands of Taxpayers After Personal Information Disclosed | Insights | Holland & Knight
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