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Terry Lemons, IRS Communications Senior Adviser, said that scams are “relentless” and tax season can often increase people’s vulnerability to fall for them.
The IRS has released its annual 'Dirty Dozen' warning, letting taxpayers know about the most prominent scams that seem to peak during filing season.
In a bid to safeguard taxpayers from evolving tax scams, the IRS and the Coalition Against Scam and Scheme Threats (CASST) have introduced pivotal changes for the 2025 tax season.
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The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) recently reminded Americans to take caution against scammers, and shared information on how to report fraud.
The 12-item list, which highlights the most common and dangerous scams seen each year, is part of a broader public awareness campaign to educate Americans about tax-season fraud. Though the ...
Every tax season, thousands of U.S. taxpayers fall victim to scams that compromise their refunds and personal information. The IRS is committed to safeguarding taxpayers by raising awareness and ...
Its “Dirty Dozen” list gives taxpayers a clear view of what to avoid. “The IRS' annual Dirty Dozen campaign lists 12 scams and schemes that threaten taxpayers,” a press release notes.
The Internal Revenue Service and its partners in the public and private sectors are planning to highlight the importance of cybersecurity next week. The 9th annual National Tax Security Awareness Week ...
Since 2015, the IRS and the Security Summit have used this week to warn taxpayers and tax professionals to protect their sensitive information while shopping.
From phishing emails to bogus tax credits, the IRS highlights the most common scams targeting taxpayers during the current filing season.