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A St. Louis tax preparer is accused of fraudulently obtaining hundreds thousands of dollars in COVID-19 pandemic relief funds and using the money on personal expenses.
If you haven't filed your 2024 tax return yet, don't panic. Although the deadline for extended returns is October 15th, you can download all your W-2s, 1099s and other tax document information on a ...
Elon Musk has receded from Washington but one of his most disruptive ideas about government is surging inside the Trump ...
The Georgia-based truck driver pleaded guilty to mail fraud charges related to falsifying tax forms as part of his "ghost" ...
Glynn County resident Ryan Amick found himself at a fork in the road. He had received an email from the Department of the ...
Making use of refunds; playing defense; how to use thin air; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
Though, unfortunately, the world we live in is laden with scammers looking to take advantage of vulnerable people, knowing ...
Here, take a look at the 12 “dirty dozen” tax scams the IRS is warning people to look out for in 2025. Phishing scams via email or text ...
Asked for comment, the IRS pointed to its “Dirty Dozen” list of common tax scams to watch out for this year, among other steps taxpayers can take to protect themselves from identity theft and ...
That's why, every year, the IRS releases what it calls the "Dirty Dozen" — an annual list of the year's top tax scams aimed at tricking taxpayers (as well as tax professionals and businesses).
It seems that the IRS agrees. From charitable contribution scams to impersonating delivery services, the tax agency is warning about scams for you to avoid this busy holiday season.