Identity Theft can affect consumers in many ways, but there are also many ways to keep your identity from being "hijacked," and to assist you if you have been a victim of it:
* Protect your Social Security number (SSN), credit card and debit card numbers, PINs (personal identification numbers), passwords and other personal information.
* Protect your incoming and outgoing mail.
* Keep your financial trash "clean."
* Keep a close watch on your bank account statements and credit card bills.
* Avoid identity theft on the Internet.
* Exercise your new rights under FACTA to review your credit record and report fraudulent activity.
Restored Social Security benefits could get tax break under new bill
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Public sector workers getting restored benefits under last year's Social
Security Fairness Act would be spared a tax bill on those benefits under
new legis...
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