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Restaurant servers and factory workers could see significant tax breaks under recently passed legislation.
New Mexico Attorney General Raul Torrez and the state’s Department of Justice are warning Ruidoso residents who were affected ...
The Texas Office of Attorney General has received only one report of price gouging related to the Independence Day flooding, but warns the public to be vigilant for disaster profiteers, scammers and ...
Residents are being warned by Westfield police to be cautious of con artists posing as government officials who are attempting to trick people into converting their money into gold or silver for ...
Is that the real IRS trying to reach out to you or is it a scammer? Here’s how South Carolina taxpayers can tell the ...
Tax expert Phil Liberatore warns that the IRS doesn't text and urges taxpayers to watch for scam attempts by phone, mail, and online.
In the wake of recent natural disasters, the Lufkin Police Department is warning residents to be on high alert for fraudsters ...
A disturbing wave of fake agent phone scams is sweeping across the United States, catching people off guard and draining ...
If a judge approves a proposed court order, the IRS will soon allow churches to endorse candidates from the pulpit again without losing their nonprofit status.
Robert Wise of Licking County, Ohio, is speaking out after allegedly being scammed out of $27,000 — and he’s not holding back ...
The Office of Attorney General Ken Paxton is warning Texans to be cautious of opportunistic scammers, fraudulent charities, ...
Before you give to help flood relief, make sure your money is going to the right place, a credible place with a long track ...