Client Relationships Make Your Clients Aware: W-2 Email Scam Resurfaces Read the Article Open Share Drawer Share this: Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn Written by Intuit Accountants Team Modified Oct 17, 2017 0 min read The W-2 email scam that threatened the nation last year has resurfaced, according to the IRS. Just last year, cybercriminals posed as corporate officers to lure payroll and human resource staff into providing them with employee names, Social Security numbers (SSNs) and income information, which they would then use to try to file fraudulent tax returns for tax refunds. We encourage you to advise your clients to carefully look at any strange requests or behavior from sources who ask for Forms W-2 or SSNs. For more information, read the full IRS bulletin. Previous Post Tech Tools to be More (or Sometimes Less) Connected to… Next Post Helping Your Self-Employed and On-Demand Clients Implement a Great Financial… Written by Intuit Accountants Team The Intuit® Accountants team provides ProConnect™ Tax, Lacerte® Tax, ProSeries® Tax, and add-on software and services to enable workflow for its customers. Visit us online or follow us on X, Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn. More from Intuit Accountants Team Comments are closed. Browse Related Articles Practice Management How to implement AI in your tax practice Tax Law and News What clients need to know about the Big Beautiful Bill Practice Management 7 insights for firm growth, efficiency and a competitive edge Practice Management Mastering revenue and non-revenue strategic partnerships Practice Management Subscription pricing and AI: The tax practice of the future Webinars The Journey from Schedule C to 1120-S: Sept. 24 Virtual Conference ConnecTax 2025: Sept. 30-Oct .1 Workflow tools Why tax season keeps getting harder every year Practice Management Buying and selling a tax practice Advisory Services Unlocking year-round revenue with CAS