The Better Business Bureau finds that people looking online for a tax preparer can be scammed by someone simply seeking to steal their personal information.
Scammers are 'relentless,' according to a new IRS alert listing the 'Dirty Dozen' tax scams. Bad social media advice triggers trouble with refunds.
Scammers are constantly finding new ways to trick people into giving up their personal information or hard-earned money. One ...
Claims and filings that are determined to be frivolous can result in penalties of $5,000 for each copy that claims an ...
While tax season can be daunting, these three expert security tips from Bitdefender will ensure that filing your taxes stays ...
With the tax filing deadline coming up on April 15, the IRS released its annual “Dirty Dozen” list of tax scams for 2025 to warn people of common schemes.
Every tax season, the IRS releases the 'Dirty Dozen', the top 12 tax scams from the year before. Working for You, we break down that list.
As tax season is upon us, Boston police are warning residents of common tax scams. Here’s what you need to know to protect ...
The recovery rebate credit scam preys on the popularity of stimulus checks. Scammers send a text claiming you're eligible to ...
People who did not receive all their COVID-19 stimulus money are getting checks from the IRS, and scammers are looking to ...
One tax scam encourages people to create fake W-2 forms. Fake emails impersonate the IRS, state tax agencies, and software companies. Fraud has no season, but scammers know that the days leading ...
Unclaimed tax refunds, fake tax bills ... it's likely a scam. The IRS notes that if the agency does contact you, it will first mail a written letter or notice before calling or emailing.