Filing your taxes can be overwhelming, and most taxpayers just want to get it done quickly and correctly—while maximizing their refund. However, the process requires sharing sensitive personal information, making data privacy an important concern.
Tax Prep & Your Data: What You Need to Know
Many commercial tax preparation companies collect and use personal data beyond tax filing. Investigations have shown that some companies share taxpayer information with third parties, including social media platforms, for marketing and advertising purposes. This can include:
Earnings and financial details
Marital status and household information
Charitable giving and deductions
Tax preparation companies often use manipulative design practices—sometimes called "dark patterns"—to push users into services they may not need or unknowingly consent to data sharing. This can include misleading "free filing" offers that result in hidden fees or upselling financial products.
How to Protect Yourself
Ignore IRS Impersonation Scams – The IRS will never contact you via text or email demanding payment or promising refunds. Report suspicious messages and verify directly at .
Give Yourself Time – Rushing through tax prep increases the chances of overlooking privacy settings. Carefully review data-sharing agreements before checking any boxes.
Use Trusted, Free Filing Options – The program is available in nearly 30 states, offering a secure way to file directly with the IRS without involving third-party companies. If you qualify, use an for a safer alternative.
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For more information on tax time privacy, view from the Consumer Federation of America.