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In reply to the discussion: ...and boom goes the dynamite. (TurboTax) [View all]PeaceNikki
(27,985 posts)It wasn't even taken seriously at that point and there were very few resources available to help guide me through it. It's a headache and annoying. My ex-husband also committed fraud by using my son on a tax return when he was not legally supposed to. But, since he filed before me, he got the deduction. It was a total asshole move that netted him a couple hundred while costing me a couple grand. Jerk.
Anyhoo.. I really am sorry you're dealing with it, but it seems that the source of the breach was not TurboTax as Will has incorrectly stated. Repeatedly. There have been over 80 million datasets stolen from Anthem, Home Depot, Target. Occam's razor meets connect the dots: 80 million datasets with all the information (including ballpark wages) to file a return.
If TT/Intuit were breached, they are required by law to disclose that they were. They are denying it because it's likely they were not.
http://www.pymnts.com/news/2015/state-e-filing-suspended-on-turbotax-amid-fraud-concerns/#.VNjSQlXF-Ww
Again, I do hope you are able to navigate through the theft of your identity with as little frustration as possible.