IRS impersonation scams using phone calls, emails, or texts are among the most frequently reported tax-season fraud schemes.
From phishing emails to bogus tax credits, the IRS warns that scammers keep changing tactics. Here’s what you should know about the most common tax scams now.
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The IRS just flagged 12 scams that could hit your refund
Scammers are using AI, social media, and fake tax advice to steal refunds and personal data. The IRS Dirty Dozen breaks down what to watch for.
Robocalls, texts, and phishing emails from scammers are up this tax season compared to previous years, with artificial ...
The IRS outlines evolving tax scams, from unemployment fraud to social media tax “hacks," and warns taxpayers what to watch ...
SAN DIEGO COUNTY, Calif. — The Internal Revenue Service Tuesday warned of an ongoing IRS-impersonation scam that appears to primarily target educational institutions, including students and staff who ...
The Better Business Bureau warns scammers will be especially aggressive this tax season, with schemes ranging from identity theft and phishing to fake IRS calls and fraudulent tax preparers. Scammers ...
The BBB offers tips to avoid the inevitable attempts at fraud this tax season. Protect your identity and bank accounts.
The average tax scam victim loses $1,020 - here are 5 ways to protect yourself now ...
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Watch out for these tax season scams
Tax season is prime hunting ground for criminals, and federal officials are urging Americans to stay alert as new schemes continue to evolve. The Internal Revenue Service has just issued a warning ...
An IRS special agent warns of AI-aided impersonation, identity-theft tax schemes and social media misinformation during ...
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