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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.
(NEXSTAR) – The self-described tax experts of TikTok and other social media sites have cost American’s $162 million in penalties since 2022, the IRS said in a news release Monday.
The GOP is considering ending this free IRS tax filing program. Find out what's happening and what it means for you.
IRS relief programs may reduce or eliminate tax debt for qualified taxpayers. Here's what experts say to know.
Dealing with delinquent tax debt can be scary, even for the most seasoned taxpayers. If you don't pay off what you owe quickly, the letters from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) arrive with ...
Scammers are 'relentless,' according to new IRS alert listing the 'Dirty Dozen' tax scams. Bad social media advice triggers trouble with refunds.
The IRS has powerful tools at its disposal, and if your tax debt exceeds $25,000, the penalties could be serious.
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