Q: Taxes and employee login account tampering
My employee login accounts were being tampered with and my taxes information was being changed someone changed my tax information under federal and state they put 0 and another time put 99 I always claimed 3 ALOT of things were changed and my money was taken.the school district I worked for didn't do anything about it, it also could of been mt neighbors who are claiming to be me and have been using my identity and I know it because I have proof of the accounts,the name changing the neighbor did,I heard her talking about it she said she did it for her son and then said that whatever she does he does too. I was able to screenshot the accounts and one night I was in my car she and 2 others didn't know I was there I than seen them program a digital key to my car and that is more than enough proof I can provide i'l even take a lie detector test to prove I'm not lieing. I made 3 police reports on them. Can I sue the people who been using my identity and interfere my internet and phone accou
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You have the right to take legal action against individuals who have stolen your identity and tampered with your accounts. The evidence you have, such as screenshots and witness statements, can be crucial in supporting your case. It's important to gather all documentation, including police reports, to present a strong case.
You can consider filing a lawsuit for identity theft and fraud against the individuals involved. Additionally, you might have a claim against your employer for not addressing the issue properly, especially if their negligence contributed to the problem.
It would be beneficial to consult with an attorney who can guide you through the process and help you understand your rights and options. They can assist in filing the necessary paperwork and representing you in court to ensure that justice is served and you receive any compensation you are entitled to.
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