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Though, unfortunately, the world we live in is laden with scammers looking to take advantage of vulnerable people, knowing ...
The IRS released its annual “Dirty Dozen” list of tax scams for 2025, urging people to be cautious this tax season.
From phishing emails to bogus tax credits, the IRS highlights the most common scams targeting taxpayers during the current filing season.
As tax-filing season approaches, scammers are already gearing up with increasingly sophisticated schemes to steal your personal information and hard-earned money.
The IRS has released its annual Dirty Dozen list for 2025, warning taxpayers, businesses, and tax professionals about common scams.
Fake IRS scammers will try to trick you out of your refund money, personal info, and more during tax season. Here are the warning signs to know.
A concise overview of the primary scams highlighted by the IRS for 2024, along with suggestions for safeguarding yourself.
In one type of phishing attack described by the IRS, scammers pose as IRS workers to try to coax employees into sharing social security numbers or bank account details.
Every year, the IRS releases its so-called “Dirty Dozen”—a list of scams that target taxpayers. This year, perhaps as no surprise, the list emphasized schemes related to coronavirus tax ...
For more information about scams targeting taxpayers—including a frequently updated list of common scams—see the IRS’s Tax Scams Consumer Alerts.
Tax season is in full swing, which means IRS scams abound. These scams have become more sophisticated, too. Watch out for them by knowing their common ...