From phishing emails to bogus tax credits, the IRS warns that scammers keep changing tactics. Here’s what you should know about the most common tax scams now.
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Dirty dozen tax scams: IRS reminds taxpayers to watch out for dangerous threats
The Internal Revenue Service has released its annual Dirty Dozen list of tax scams for 2026 that threaten the tax and financial information of taxpayers, businesses, and tax professionals.
Scammers are always on the lookout for ways to separate your money from you and tax season is prime hunting ground for them. Here’s what to watch out for.
These tax scams promise big tax refunds to those who claim oddball credits. IRS warns that inaccurate claims trigger delays of legitimate refunds.
Could you spot a tax scam? New threats emerge in 2026, including AI-driven IRS impersonations. Educate yourself and protect ...
The IRS says a surge in fabricated Form 2439 filings prompted the only new addition to this year’s Dirty Dozen, underscoring how quickly tax schemes evolve.
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) released its 2026 Dirty Dozen list, highlighting tax scams that threaten taxpayers, businesses, and tax professionals. This annual list is part of the IRS's broader ...
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 up to ...
The Internal Revenue Service has released its annual list of the 12 most dangerous tax scams, including a new long-term capital gains credit scam, bad new advice on social media, and more.
The Internal Revenue Service announced its annual Dirty Dozen list of tax scams for 2026 that threaten tax and financial information of taxpayers, businesses and tax professionals.
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