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Soy Nómada on MSNIRS issues urgent scam warning: don't fall for social media tax tricks
The IRS warns of increasing social media tax scams exploiting credits, urging taxpayers to stay vigilant and avoid fraud.
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NewsNation on MSNIRS: Social media claims cost taxpayers $162M. Here are tips to avoid
(NEXSTAR) – The self-described tax experts of TikTok and other social media sites have cost Americans $162 million in ...
Don't be fooled into thinking you can claim tax credits you don't actually qualify for. Tax advice on social media is often wrong, the IRS warns.
Plus: Lost refund checks, new addresses at the IRS, Taxpayer Assistance Centers are closing, gambling and the IRS, tax ...
Congratulations for getting your taxes done and filed.If you’re in line for a refund — or already have received one — you’re in good company. A majority of U.S. filers typically do get money back. And ...
If a taxpayer believes they fell for a scam, they should amend the tax return as soon as possible, seek help from a reputable ...
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