It’s tax season–and that means scammers are posing as the IRS. Emails, calls and text messages claim you’re eligible for an ...
One of the most common tactics they use is pretending to be the IRS. These scams can happen any time of the year — not just during tax season. Knowing what to look for can help you stay protected.
With the tax filing deadline coming up on April 15, the IRS released its annual "Dirty Dozen" list of tax scams for 2025 to ...
The IRS just released its “dirty dozen,” an annual list of the top 12 ways tax filers could get ripped off. It also lists ...
The Internal Revenue Service's annual "Dirty Dozen" campaign aims to protect taxpayers from falling victim to common tax ...
Anyone with a phone or an email address knows financial scammers are relentless — and tax season is perhaps the worst time of ...
WASHINGTON — It’s tax season, and as you get ready to file, so do scammers.
The Internal Revenue Service is alerting taxpayers about an increase in scams targeting individuals during the 2025 filing ...
The Internal Revenue Service has long warned about scams targeting America’s taxpayers. Ranging from email schemes to misleading information about tax credits, these phony trends peak during filing ...
Almost half of people polled by McAfee say they or someone they know has received a text or phone call from a scammer ...
Before diving into the scams, let's look at how people ... Be skeptical of unsolicited contact: Remember that the IRS will never contact you via phone, email, text or social media to demand ...