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 haven’t started using online or mobile banking yet, here are some things you should know:

Number 1: It’s simple, flexible, and convenient. You can access your bank information, transfer money, and make payments whenever and wherever you have an internet connection.

Number 2: It’s secure. It may even be more secure than carrying around credit or debit cards, which can be stolen or compromised. Make sure to password-protect your phone and log out of all financial apps after using, however, in case your phone is lost or stolen.

Number 3: It can improve your ability to monitor your finances. By checking your balance or available credit in real time, you can avoid overdrawing your account.

Mobile and online banking offer an easy and convenient way to keep an eye on your money, wherever you are. See you next time on Money Matters!

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