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The IRS has released its annual Dirty Dozen list for 2025, warning taxpayers, businesses, and tax professionals about common scams that could put their financial and personal information at risk.
A common impersonation scam is when someone calls you claiming they work for the IRS and demanding an immediate payment, Nofziger said. You can find out more about how the IRS contacts people here.
Phishing scams via email or text When it comes to scams, phishing is one of the most common across the board, as well as smishing, which looks similar, except it’s over text.
IRS warns consumers and businesses of common scams during tax season Your email has been sent In one type of phishing attack described by the IRS, scammers pose as IRS workers to try to coax ...
Thousands of people have lost money and personal information to tax scams. Here are tips on how to keep your finances safe during the 2024 filing season.
In the run up to this year's tax filing deadline, the IRS has identified six different scams that proliferate this time of year (It plans to outline the six other scams by April 15.) ...
Another common scam targets individuals seeking to create an IRS online account. Scammers pose as 'helpers' offering to set up the account on behalf of the taxpayer, only to use the personal ...
If a taxpayer gets a call with a request for payment in a specific manner, they should contact the IRS to verify the demand. Payroll and HR scams Some scams are designed to steal w-2 and other tax ...
Scammers love tax season. Here are some common tax scams to avoid. Credit: Ian Moore / Mashable Tax season is an ideal season for scammers.
Though, unfortunately, the world we live in is laden with scammers looking to take advantage of vulnerable people, knowing how to stay vigilant is the best possible thing you can do. While scammers ...
Common IRS scams Email phishing and smishing: Fraudsters send fake emails or text messages posing as the IRS or tax software companies, luring victims into clicking malicious links that could lead ...
Tax season is in full swing, bringing panic and confusion to millions of Americans. If that wasn't bad enough, filers also have to be on the lookout for costly tax-related fraud and scams.