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The IRS issued a consumer alert Tuesday about scams involving the fuel tax credit, the sick and family leave credit, and household employment taxes that it said have led thousands of taxpayers to file ...
The Internal Revenue Service and its Security Summit partners are renewing warnings to tax professionals about new and ...
THE FINE PRINT Be on alert for the IRS’s list of the ‘dirty dozen’ tax scams With the filing deadline less than two weeks away, criminals are busy trying to steal your money.
The IRS has warned taxpayers to be on the alert for scams during this year's tax season in the form of both emails and text messages. Taxes for the 2022 tax year are due next month, and ahead of ...
This IRS Consumer Alert marks the beginning of the ninth annual National Tax Security Awareness Week, which provides valuable tips for both taxpayers and tax professionals to help them avoid scams ...
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is warning taxpayers and tax professionals to be on the lookout for emerging scams and protect sensitive information as the filing season approaches. The IRS ...
IRS taxpayer alert as holidays, tax season near: Watch out for scams, protect financial info ...
As we're working our way through tax season, it's important to realize that tax scams aren't just limited to those phony IRS calls that claim you owed the government a lot of money. The crooks use ...
The IRS just released its “dirty dozen,” an annual list of the top 12 ways tax filers could get ripped off. It also lists common mistakes to avoid making when filing taxes.
Tax Day 2021 is coming up. You may have filed your taxes already, since the IRS has been accepting returns since Feb. 12. As you relax a bit and start to check your refund status, don't get too ...
Thieves stealing economic impact payments and unemployment benefit checks head the list of this year’s IRS “Dirty Dozen” of tax-related scams and schemes (IR-2021-135).The warning Monday about ...
Child Tax Credit Scams: Don't Fall For Them "Be alert to criminals who ask you, by phone, email, text – or even on social media, to verify your information," the IRS cautions.