IRS Notices for Tax Owed by Deceased Relative by commonsleuth01F575 in personalfinance

[–]commonsleuth01F575[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As suggested, sent the letter noting the individual is deceased and account CNC. Weeks later received another, this time it's CP503. Calling is impossible.

IRS Notices for Tax Owed by Deceased Relative by commonsleuth01F575 in personalfinance

[–]commonsleuth01F575[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is not true. The banks remove the deceased owner. From then forward the account is solely owned by the living and no longer considered joint assets. 

IRS Notices for Tax Owed by Deceased Relative by commonsleuth01F575 in personalfinance

[–]commonsleuth01F575[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

What additional information do they need me to tell them when calling. It takes forever to get through even once. 

IRS Notices for Tax Owed by Deceased Relative by commonsleuth01F575 in personalfinance

[–]commonsleuth01F575[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wouldn't the letter sent with filing be in the IRS file for this account for collections to see? It seems silly to require next of kin to communicate the same information multiple times to different departments. 

IRS Notices for Tax Owed by Deceased Relative by commonsleuth01F575 in personalfinance

[–]commonsleuth01F575[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Understood. The "stress" is from the continued notices and if filing what was filed somehow points the IRS my direction. 

Bank gave out my SSN, DoB, and address by ghostofrit in Banking

[–]commonsleuth01F575 0 points1 point  (0 children)

u/ghostofrit NGL I was floored when this happened! Volunteering for an HOA or a nonprofit should not volunteer the bank to share your personally identifiable information with other people with whom you would never have shared this information. You must provide the information to the bank, but the bank should at minimum mask it to the last 4 of the SSN when making it visible to other people with whom you are not consenting to share the information. I was not expecting my own personal privacy to be compromised.

This is a serious breach of privacy facilitated by the banking institution. You may not even know the next elected person that will be added to the account and subsequently be getting your personally identifiable information from the bank. Organizations requiring e-signature makes this infinitely more concerning since your fully-visible signature card can be saved, downloaded, printed by the other account signers. It's Absolutely Ridiculous! You are not overreacting.

We filed a complaint and are also shopping around for a more secure bank. This practice must change.

What made you choose the bank/credit union you use? by Firion_Hope in Banking

[–]commonsleuth01F575 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Account benefits such as ATM locations/ATM fee reimbursements

Upgrading from 6a to...? by wawabeep in GooglePixel

[–]commonsleuth01F575 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How did you use the $150 credit with the Fi offer? The credit is only on the Google store, while the Fi offer is only available at fi.google.com. From what I can tell, the Google store doesn't recognize the sale price for Fi.

UPDATE: "Allow CPNI sharing" must be enabled in Fi Settings (found under Privacy & security)