Tax scams are on the rise. Don’t be fooled

Tax scams are on the rise. Don’t be fooled into giving your personal information or tax return to a thief. Scammers have complex methods for tricking individuals, most commonly by impersonating the IRS.

Know that the IRS will never demand immediate payment, request wire transfers, threaten to involve police or ask for credit card information.

Visit this site for more details on how to avoid being scammed this tax season and how to report scammers. Read More

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