The U.S. Taxation Administration leaked 120,000 taxpayers confidential information including name, contact information and financial information
Author:Overseas network Time:2022.09.06
Overseas Network, September 6. According to the Fox Business Channel, the US State Taxation Agency acknowledged on the 2nd that the agency recently leaked a confidential information involving about 120,000 taxpayers on its official website. The U.S. Taxation Administration claims that leaking taxpayer confidential information is unintentional, and it has been deleted from the website after discovering this error.
According to the US State Taxation Administration, the data involved in confidential information comes from the corporate tax declaration form-990-T table, which is a business tax declaration document used to have a personal retirement account group. Increase income income income income income tax is not related to its tax -free.
The leaked information includes the taxpayer's name, contact information, and financial information that owns the relevant income of personal retirement account groups, but does not include social security numbers, complete personal income information, detailed financial account data, or other sensitive data that may affect taxpayer credit. Essence
Agent Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Treasury Manager Anna Cosfield Ross said in a letter to a Congress that the U.S. State Taxation Administration took measures to solve the problem after finding an error and notified the Congress on the 2nd. In the event, all affected taxpayers will be contacted in the future. (Overseas Network Yao Kaihong)
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