N.Y. — The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) recently reminded Americans to take caution against scammers, and shared information on how to report fraud. The agency published the information as ...
The IRS receives hundreds of forwarded scam emails daily from concerned taxpayers. While numerous tax-related scams exist, some involving employee retention tax credits and "stimulus" payments are ...
IRS scammers are at it again, and are now targeting your email's inbox. WSJ's Laura Saunders explains and has tips for those who receive fake IRS messages. Photo: Getty ...
While you may be familiar with phishing scams that arrive via email, smishing is another threat to be aware of. The IRS has recently raised the alarm on evolving tactics like “smishing” and ...
A group of Senators is urging the IRS to take action on the potential use of artificial intelligence (AI) in scams targeted at taxpayers and tax professionals. The four Senators, Chuck Grassley (R ...
The IRS does not send unsolicited e-mail about tax account matters ... return the completed form risk having additional taxes withheld. A form attached to the scam email, labeled a substitute Form ...
But it's not from the IRS, and that link goes somewhere else. It's all a scam. And it's just one of many tax-related frauds that could be coming your way sometime during the remaining tax filing ...
Potential tax schemes involving conservation easements have been under scrutiny by the IRS for years, and the agency’s latest regulations require taxpayers and advisors to report these types of ...
If you suspect a fake charity, the IRS recommends visiting the FBI’s Charity and Disaster Fraud resource page for guidance. Claiming deductions for charitable donations Taxpayers who give money ...
The IRS also encourages individuals encountering a fake or suspicious charity to see the FBI’s resources on Charity and Disaster Fraud, according to the press release. Claim a deduction ...