The Tax Day Crunch: Protecting Your Business from Professional Errors

The Tax Day Crunch: Protecting Your Business from Professional Errors

As we approach Wednesday, April 15, 2026, business owners and accounting professionals are under immense pressure. In the world of Business Insurance, “Stress equals Risk.” When people rush to meet deadlines, mistakes happen, and sensitive data becomes vulnerable.

  1. The Cyber Surge

Tax week is “High Season” for hackers. As you email P&L statements, Social Security numbers, and bank details to your CPA, you are at your highest risk for a data breach. Ensure your business has Cyber Liability Insurance. This covers the cost of notifying clients, credit monitoring, and legal fees if your data is intercepted during the tax-time shuffle.

  1. Professional Liability (E&O)

If your business provides financial advice or tax preparation, your Errors & Omissions (E&O) policy is your most important asset this week. A simple transposition of numbers on a filing can lead to thousands of dollars in IRS penalties for your client—penalties they may expect you to pay.

Business Tip: If you are feeling overwhelmed this week, consider filing for an extension. It is much better to take more time and be accurate than to rush and trigger an E&O claim.

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