Protect Your Tax Data: Heightened Risks of eFiling Hackings Ahead of the 2024 Tax Filing Season

14th June 2024

Protect Your Tax Data: Heightened Risks of eFiling Hackings Ahead of the 2024 Tax Filing Season

As the 2024 income tax filing season approaches, taxpayers are advised to be on high alert. Reports of eFiling profile hackings have been on the rise, with fraudsters gaining unauthorised access to taxpayer and tax practitioner profiles.

Vulnerability During Filing Season: Heightened Risk for Taxpayers

The prevalence of these profile hijackings is expected to surge with the onset of the tax filing season, posing a grave threat to taxpayers' sensitive tax information. Cybercriminals are targeting both individual taxpayers and tax practitioners, exploiting vulnerabilities in eFiling security protocols to alter login details and banking information to claim fraudulent refunds against taxpayer accounts.

With the 2024 Filing Season set to commence on July 15th, the window of opportunity for scammers is wide open. Taxpayers awaiting refunds are prime targets for scammers who exploit the anticipation of taxpayers awaiting refunds to carry out fraudulent activities. 

Despite assurances from the South African Revenue Service (SARS) that eFiling profiles have not been hacked, the reality of compromised profiles cannot be ignored. Taxpayers and tax practitioners must take proactive steps to protect their own and their clients' eFiling profiles and tax data.

Protective Measures: How to Keep Your Tax Profile Safe

Here is how to keep your eFiling profile safe and your tax data protected:

Conclusion: Remain Watchful and Take Active Steps to Safeguard Your Tax Profile

Staying informed about the latest cybersecurity threats against your tax information and adhering to best practices recommended by experts is essential for maintaining the integrity of your tax data.

In light of these escalating risks, it's crucial for taxpayers to remain vigilant and proactive in protecting their tax profiles. 

By taking proactive measures and staying informed, taxpayers can mitigate the risk of falling victim to eFiling profile hijackings and safeguard their tax data and financial well-being.

Written by Sidney Fletcher, Senior Manager Trust and Deceased Estate Tax Compliance at Tax Consulting SA