Fraud Alert: If you receive a CP53E notice from the IRS, please go directly to irs.gov/account rather than using the QR code printed on the notice. QR codes can be easily created and used by fraudsters. For your security, we recommend typing irs.gov/account directly into your browser. Once there, you can sign in to your account or create an ID.me account and follow the instructions provided by the IRS. If you have questions or concerns about the notice, please contact the IRS directly.

Hey! If you think your identity has been stolen, here are five important steps to take:

Step One: Contact your financial institution to review and possibly remove any fraudulent charges.

Step Two: Contact one of the credit reporting companies to report that you have been a victim of identity theft, and request a fraud alert or credit freeze to your account.

Step Three: Request other credit reports. Victims of identity theft are entitled to credit reports from each of the major credit reporting companies.

Step Four: Submit a complaint to the Federal Trade Commission. This will count as a legal notice. File a report with your local police department as well.

Step Five: Dispute any credit errors, and close any fraudulent accounts.

For more information about what to do if your identity has been stolen, visit southern bank.com/getwell. See you next time on Money Matters.

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