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Warning tax scam sign laying on a keyboard

The IRS has published a “Dirty Dozen” list to warn taxpayers to beware of joining the thousands of people who lose millions of dollars to scammers each year.

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IRS Scam

Taxpayers must constantly be on the lookout to avoid getting caught up in the many scams and schemes that try to separate us from our hard-earned dollars.

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IRS Scam sign on a Telephone

There is a growing number of criminals and fraudsters that are constantly trying to gain access to our bank accounts through clever scams and schemes.

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Danger Tax Scam Sign

The IRS recently issued a warning that tax-related scams are still on the rise and are urging taxpayers to take caution!

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Scam Alert Signs

While real IRS letters go through the mail, tax scammers have shipped out their own tax bills in an attempt to take advantage of the unsuspecting taxpayer.

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Handcuffs laying on a 1040 form

I got a phone call from the IRS last week.

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Charity Scam Sign

Scammers, despite their many flaws, tend to be clever, and often create fake charities that have names strikingly close to vetted non-profit organizations.

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Tax Scam written on red paper over tax return

While tax season may have ended, scam artists are still working around the clock and the IRS is continually encouraging taxpayers to keep a vigilant eye out.

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IRS Scam written on a sitcky-note

As this year’s tax season shifts into full gear, tax scammers are at hard at work.

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Crime scene tape and magnifying glass over 1040 tax forms

Tax nightmares aren’t just for scammers. They can happen to people who make innocent mistakes, and even to those who believe they are doing the right thing.

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Person on computer attempting ID theft

The IRS estimates they received over 2.4 million fraudulent returns for the 2013 filing year. If you’ve been the victim of this type of crime…

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Tax scammer

These thieves use a legitimate taxpayer’s name, address and social security number to file a fraudulent return claiming a large refund, and then divert...

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Scam Warning

With the tax filing season in full swing, the IRS has reissued warnings to all taxpayers to be on alert for tax scams.

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Tax scammer

What form do I file with the IRS for 2014 for a fraud case where I lost lots of money. The fraud case was adjudicated and the offender now sits in Fed Prison.

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identity theft

 received a phone call from IRS telling me that I owe them $2,500. They said they sent me a letter in January of 2014 that I signed for telling me the errors...

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Piggy bank with handcuffs hanging on it

Continuing on with Scams 8-12, let’s look at the third set of scams in The Dirty Dozen. False Income, Expenses or Exemptions: Another set of scams...

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Handcuffs laying on a 1040 form

Continuing on with Scams 5-7, let’s look at the second set of scams in The Dirty Dozen:  Return Preparer Fraud: Most preparers are honest, and want the best...

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Crime scene tape and magnifying glass over 1040 tax forms

Every year during awards season, the IRS announces its list of the Top Twelve Scams of the Year, or, The Dirty Dozen. Watch for these scams and report them...

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In a recent case of tax evasion, Ty Warner, the creator of “Beanie Babies” was hit with $53.6 million in penalties for hiding money offshore.

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identity theft

Tax scams increase exponentially during the income tax filing season. If you want to avoid being a victim, be aware that when someone offers you a “chance of...

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Scammer

Phone Scams: There are numerous phone and internet scams claiming to be the IRS (or other government agencies). Do not give personal information to anyone...

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