The IRS’s Taxpayer Bill of Rights represents 10 fundamental rights to which taxpayers are entitled when interacting with federal tax authorities. One of these is the right to confidentiality. Any information provided to the IRS can’t be disclosed to third parties unless the taxpayer requests it or the law requires it. If IRS employees or others privy to tax information wrongfully use or disclose it, they’re subject to legal action. The Bill of Rights also includes the right to privacy, which means that IRS inquiries, examinations or enforcement actions must comply with the law and be no more intrusive than necessary. To view the full Bill of Rights: https://bit.ly/4k7dyad. Contact us with any questions. © 2025
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