Taxpayer Bill of Rights: The right to confidentiality

By mouse

March 23, 2020

The IRS won’t share any information a taxpayer gives IRS  with outside parties, unless allowed by the taxpayer or by law.  This is the right to confidentiality – the eighth of ten rights taxpayers have under the Taxpayer Bill of Rights.

The right to confidentiality means:

Confidential communications include conversations, messages, documents, and info that:

Also, tax professionals can’t share or use their clients’ tax information for any reason other than preparing a return. 

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