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Guard your tax papers, an identity thief can steal them

April 14, 2014 10:59 IST
People submit their papers inside the Income Tax office in New Delhi.

If criminals intercept just one 16A form -- or if they dupe someone into providing that information -- they gain enough information that can be used for identity theft, notes Mohan Jayaraman.

Identity thefts can happen in numerous ways, ranging from simple to sophisticated techniques.

Phishers can send emails or text messages asking you to update your information by directing you to a false website that remarkably resembles the legitimate site.

Lesser sophisticated techniques include posing as bank representatives, stealing wallets, rummaging through dustbins, etc.

Tax-related identity theft is an ongoing problem.

This is the time of the year when there is abundant personal and financial data circulating in the form of photocopies and over the Internet.

If criminals intercept just one 16A form -- or if they dupe someone into providing that information -- they gain enough information that can be used for identity theft.

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Guard your tax papers, an identity thief can steal them

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The threat of identity theft leaves you with more to worry about than whether or not you have filed your return on time.

Avantika Sharma filed her returns online in the last week of February.

She received a notification that two tax refunds were filed under her name.

After making enquiries, she found that her Permanent Account Number card number was stolen in a data breach and all her personal data was used to file a false tax return.

Sharma’s case is not an isolated incident.

The threat of identity theft leaves you with more to worry about than whether or not you have filed your return on time.

While the thought of someone messing with your personal information is unsettling enough, most people are not aware that a thief may use sensitive information, such as a PAN number, to claim a fraudulent tax refund, open fraudulent credit cards/loans or commit other criminal acts.

Following a few simple steps can go a long way to help safeguard your identity during tax time.

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A fraudster can eventually use tax-related information such as the PAN number in opening bank accounts or getting a line of credit.

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Any major, unexpected changes in your credit scores could signal identity theft.

Key points to look for in your credit report are:

The author is Managing Director, Experian Credit Information Company of India and Country Manager, Experian India

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Finance ministry warns of risk to online I-T accounts 

While identity theft of any kind is worrisome, it is even more so in the light of the finance ministry admitting that some online I-T accounts had been accessed by unauthorised persons.

In a warning issued last week, the ministry said that details of some taxpayers who had filed returns online had been obtained by outsiders (not from the I-T department), the passwords reset and accounts accessed.

The ministry is looking into it and taking measures to prevent it.

Now it is mandatory for those with incomes of  Rs 10 lakh (Rs 1 million) and above to file I-T returns online.

This has definitely made life easier.

We can file returns sitting in the comforts of our houses or offices.

No longer do we have to wait in the long queues to submit the returns.

Even if we are late the returns at the last minute (which is the case with many of us) we can do it very easily.

But with identity theft a real threat, tax-payers must exercise caution while doing so.

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