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How to Avoid Common Tax Season Scams
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Tax season is a time when people are particularly vulnerable to scams. Scammers try to take advantage of people by using various tactics to steal their personal and financial information. Here are some tips to help you avoid common tax season scams: 1. Beware of phishing scams: Phishing scams are fake emails or messages that appear to be from the IRS or a tax software provider. These emails may ask you to click on a link or download an attachment, which could contain malware or ransomware. Always be cautious and verify the source of any emails before clicking on any links or downloading attachments. 2. Watch out for phone scams: Scammers may call and pretend to be IRS agents or tax preparers. They may threaten legal action or arrest if you don't pay your taxes immediately or provide your personal information. The IRS will never call you and demand immediate payment or threaten legal action. 3. Don't fall for fake tax refund scams: Scammers may also contact you claiming that you're owed a refund, and ask for personal information in order to process it. Always be cautious and verify the source of any requests for personal information. 4. Protect your social security number: Be careful when sharing your social security number, and never share it over the phone or in an email. Scammers can use your social security number to steal your identity and commit fraud. 5. Choose your tax preparer wisely: If you use a tax preparer, make sure they are reputable and have a good track record. Don't trust someone who promises you a big refund without reviewing your tax return thoroughly. 6. Keep your personal information safe: Always keep your personal and financial information in a safe place, and use strong passwords to protect your online accounts. 7. Stay informed: Stay up-to-date with the latest tax scams and be aware of any new tactics used by scammers. The IRS regularly updates their website with information on current scams, so check their website regularly for updates. By following these tips, you can protect yourself from tax season scams and keep your personal and financial information safe.
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