Tax impostor scams are on the rise during tax season, the BBB warns. Here's what to look out for and how to protect yourself.
This tax season, scam callers are mentioning taxes or claiming to be the IRS in aggressive efforts to try to steal your identity, experts say.
The Department of Government Efficiency embarked on an aggressive push to eliminate leases for federal office space last year.
Tax scams target Americans starting in January using personal data from brokers to create fake IRS emails and refund alerts ...
Taxpayers trying to reach the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) by phone during Presidents Day week could face long wait times, but the agency said most people don’t need ...
Some simple steps now could save you frustration down the line.
According to the National Treasury Employees Union, the IRS is one of the agencies that could be impacted during the ...
The Better Business Bureau Serving Connecticut says it recently fielded about two-dozen reports to its Scam Tracker site ...
This tax season brings major changes that could put extra cash in your pocket, thanks to new deductions. Here is who eligible. (AP photo) ...
Millions of tax filers become victims of scams every year. Here's how to spot, avoid tax return scams.
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Beware of tax season scams: BBB offers tips to protect yourself
The Better Business Bureau is warning consumers about common tax scams, such as phishing calls and identity theft, and ...
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