How TaxDome Keeps Your Files Safe

by | Sep 3, 2025 | Accounting, Tax

How TaxDome Keeps Your Files Safe (Yep, It Scans for Viruses Automatically)

We know it can feel a little nerve-wracking uploading sensitive documents online especially when it comes to taxes. TaxDome’s secure portal is made to make your life easier and safer.

 

Here’s Something You Might Not Know:

Every single file you upload to your TaxDome portal is automatically scanned for viruses and malware. No extra steps. No software on your end. It just happens in the background, quietly doing its job to keep your data protected.

 

And If Something’s Wrong?

If a threat is detected, TaxDome immediately deletes the file and notifies the user who uploaded it, whether the firm or client. That way, nothing harmful gets passed along, and you’re aware of it right away. No surprises. Just another layer of protection working for you.

 

Why Does It Matter?

Because you’re trusting us with a lot – social security numbers, income documents, financial records – and we take that seriously.

This built-in virus protection means:

  • You’re not accidentally sending something harmful
  • We’re not downloading risky files on our end
  • And most importantly, your information stays safe

Little Things Make a Big Difference

Security features like this are one of the reasons we love TaxDome and why we recommend you always upload your files through the portal instead of email. It’s just safer all around.

So next time you upload a document, you can breathe a little easier knowing TaxDome is already watching out for you.

 

Have questions or need help using the portal? Reach out anytime! We’re happy to walk you through it.

 

 

Always remember, Senter, CPA is here for you if you need any assistance.

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