Arvest Bank warns consumers, businesses about tax identity theft
JOPLIN, Mo. (April 13, 2026) – With tax filing season coming to a close, Arvest Bank is urging consumers and businesses to stay alert and take proactive steps to protect themselves from tax-related identity theft, a growing form of fraud that can delay refunds, create long-term financial headaches and take months to resolve.
* Get an IRS Identity Protection PIN: An IP PIN is a six-digit number assigned by the IRS that prevents anyone else from filing a tax return using your Social Security number.
* File Early: Although tax day is arriving soon, submitting your return early in the season reduces the window for thieves to file a fraudulent one before you do.
* Know How the IRS Will Contact You: The IRS does not initiate contact via email, text or social media to request personal or financial information. Don’t give your personal information to someone who calls, emails or texts and says they’re with the IRS. It could be a scammer impersonating the IRS to steal your information or money. If you need to contact the IRS, call them at 1-800-829-1040.
* Protect Personal Records: Secure your Social Security card, shred tax documents before throwing them away, and secure your computer with firewalls and antivirus software. Tax-related documents you should keep for a year include bank statements and deposited checks. Documents you should keep for at least three years include canceled checks and records related to selling a home. Check the IRS website for a complete list.
* Use Trusted Tax Preparers: Ensure you trust your tax preparer and review your return before signing. If you use online software, secure your account with two-factor authentication, which adds an extra layer of security by requiring two or more credentials to log in.
* Check Credit Reports: Regularly check your credit report to monitor for unauthorized activity.
About Arvest
With more than $27 billion in assets, Arvest is a full-service bank delivering financial solutions to individuals and businesses of all sizes. Since 1961, Arvest has been committed to providing financial solutions that help communities thrive and grow. Today, the bank has more than 200 locations throughout Arkansas, Oklahoma, Kansas and Missouri. Arvest is an Equal Housing Lender and Member FDIC. To learn more, visit arvest.com. Arvest and its associates do not provide tax or legal advice.
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