4 B SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2015 Beware of potential for tax identity fraud Every two seconds, some- one’s identity is stolen. And with tax season upon us, con artists are stealing Social Security numbers to file for fraudulent tax refunds. To date, the IRS has identi- fied around 15 million false tax returns alone. Here are some warning signs that you may be a victim of tax identity theft: • If someone files a fraudu- lent tax return using your iden- tification, and then you file your return, the IRS will con- tact you by mail. The letter will state that more than one return was filed using your Social Security number. Note that the IRS will not contact you by phone, email, text or social media. You can check the legitima- cy of any IRS mailing by call- ing 1-800-829-1040. • You’ll also get an IRS notice if someone uses your Social Security number to get a job, and the employer reports that income to the IRS using your number. The letter will indicate that you did not report all of your earnings on your tax return. • Receiving a W-2 or Form 1099 from an employer for whom you didn’t work. What to do if you fall victim to tax identity fraud: 1. Contact the IRS immedi- ately using the contact infor- mation on the notice you received. You'll be asked to fill out an IRS Identity Theft affi- davit, Form 14039. 2. Contact your bank and credit card companies and inform the credit bureaus of the fraud. 3. Ask one credit bureau — Experian, TransUnion or Equifax — to place a free fraud alert on your report, and the others will follow. A fraud alert lasts 90 days, but you can renew it. 4. Access your credit report free from all three credit bureaus. Ask the bureau that places your fraud alert how to obtain your reports. 5. File an identity theft report with the Federal Trade Commission. This will help you get fraudulent information removed from your credit report and stop companies from trying to collect debts related to fraudulent activity. 6. File a police report. Bring the form you filed with the FTC to the police. It’s becoming ever more dif- ficult to protect our identities, but here are some steps you can take to protect yourself and your family: • Monitor your credit reports. You can order free reports from all three credit bureaus once a year at www.annualcreditreport.com. • Never give your Social Security number or other per- sonal information to phone callers. • If you file your tax return electronically, be sure to use a private, protected wireless net- work. Filing your return from the local coffee shop, library or other public place is not a good idea. • Provide information to your tax preparer in person; avoid sending a fax that may easily be seen by someone else. • Shred papers that contain sensitive personal information. Hopefully, you will never encounter any form of identity theft. Make sure to protect your personal information to the best of your ability, and know what to do if you’ve been vic- timized. Sign up for the Fraud Watch Network at www.aarp.org/ FraudWatchNetwork to get the latest information on ID theft and scams. Judy Roth to speak at Friendship Club Thursday Judy Roth of the Florence Area Humane Society will be the guest speaker at the February meeting of the Friendship Club, at Three Rivers Casino and Hotel tomorrow, at 10:45 a.m. Reservations are required. USIC LIVE M 3th- e 1 th y Frida ebber is Jacob W om fr Playing 6-9pm On March 18, the club will hold its postponed fundraising luau. Tickets are $15 and all proceeds benefit Florence charities. For more information, con- tact Betty Fieldson at 541-997- 2842. Valentine Specials Prime Rib 14 oz cut....$17 Crab Encrusted Halibut.. $17 Seafood Alfredo w/ scallops, prawns & salmon...$16 All served with accompaniments and complimentary champagne and dessert. Gift Certifi cates Available Reservations recommended for Valentines Day. 1263 Bay St., Old Town Florence • 541-997-2800 Th e Barber Station DJ Night at Ichiban Lounge February Specials FOR MEN: Come and play with us Fri & Sat Nights • 9:30 pm - 2:30 am Jason WE OFFER BEARD ! 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We offer complete automotive service and repair including: rou- tine factory maintenance, brakes, clutches, alignments, tune-ups, exhaust, electrical repair, air conditioning service, computer- ized diagnostic repair, tires and custom wheels. Your complete automotive needs are met right here! Let me Showcase your property. Desiree Johnson Principal Broker 541 999-5223 9202 Phey Ln – Enjoy Siuslaw Riverfront living in this 2963 sq. ft. custom home. This 3 bdrm, 3 bath home is located in a gated community for added security. Registered boat house, RV barn and 2- car garage on 1.17 acres. Extensive amenities list available. $689,000. #2249-13544935 1749 Highway 101 • 541-997-1200 541-997-2422 Savings offer expires February 21, 2015 For details, check our website at www.fraaoregon.org ONGOING CLASSES FRAA ART CENTER OIL PAINTING Wednesday 2-5pm Munsel Lake Plaza (just north of Fred Meyer) Hours Open: Tues-Friday - Noon to 4:00 p.m. Phone: 541-999-0859 1 8 2 9 3 4 • 2-5pm Oil painting w/Michael Wood 5 • 10am-noon Beginning Knitting 6 7 • 9am-12pm Oil painting w/ John Leasure 10 • 2-3pm Demo: Zentagle 11 • 2-5pm Oil painting w/Michael Wood 12 • 1-3pm Introduction to Zentangle Version 2 13 • 4-6pm Speakeasy: Poetry as a Soul Food A Comm. Feast 14 • 9am-12pm Oil painting w/ John Leasure • 3-5 2nd Sat. Gallery Tour 15 16 17 • 2-4pm Bead Weaving Bracelet 18 • 2-5pm Oil painting w/Michael Wood 19 20 21 • 9am-12pm Oil painting w/ John Leasure 22 23 24 25 2-5pm Oil painting w/Michael Wood 26 • 1-3pm Th e Shady side of Zentangle 27 • 4-6pm Speakeasy: Inspiration What Inspires You 28 • 9am-12pm Oil painting w/ John Leasure • 2-pm Demo: Watercolor vs. Acrylic Michael Wood Contact at fmwood@msn.com OIL PAINTING Saturday 9am-12pm John Leasure Contact at 541-991-2754 FREE EVENTS THIS MONTH: Feb. 10 – Zentangle Demo Feb. 13- SpeakEasy- “Poetry As Soul Food” Feb. 27 – SpeakEasy – “Inspiration” Feb. 28 - Demo: Watercolor versus Acrylics- A Comparison