The second your client’s kids get a SIN, they’re vulnerable to identity theft.
Read: Canadians fighting ID fraud, says survey
The Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada advises parents to always keep their child’s SIN under lock and key and never store it on a computer. Children also should not reveal potentially sensitive personal information, such as their home addresses and birthdates, on social media.
“Child identity theft is particularly dangerous because it can take 10 to 15 years to discover the crime,” explains Kelley Keehn, a personal finance author. “By this time, the scammer’s trail is cold and the damage to the victim’s credit record can be devastating.”
Read the full article and more links from Advisor.ca here http://www.advisor.ca/news/industry-news/identity-thieves-are-targeting-your-clients-kids-147917
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