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These scams have led thousands of taxpayers to file inaccurate or fraudulent returns, often resulting in denials of refunds ...
Don't be fooled into thinking you can claim tax credits you don't actually qualify for. Tax advice on social media is often ...
IRS expands focus on sharing economy earnings in 2025, raising compliance risks for taxpayers with rental or side gig income. IRVINE, CA / ACCESS Newswire / September 15, 2025 / The Internal Revenue ...
The Internal Revenue Service has hit taxpayers with over $162 million in penalties for claiming fraudulent tax credits touted ...
Just as social media grew, with it grew people’s dependency on it for news, suggestions and advice. What started with cooking ...
If a taxpayer believes they fell for a scam, they should amend the tax return as soon as possible, seek help from a reputable ...
If you plan to continue working, or just want to know how it affects your Social Security benefits, here are a few key things ...
An Ocoee resident has been sentenced to three years in federal prison for running a fraudulent tax preparation business.
July, taxpayers reported $530 billion in net capital gains, up 65% from the prior year, according to new Internal Revenue ...
The agency has said thousands of taxpayers have filed inaccurate returns after following misleading social media advice.
The IRS warns of increasing social media tax scams exploiting credits, urging taxpayers to stay vigilant and avoid fraud.
Navigating the IRS requirements for electric vehicle tax credits is crucial for potential buyers. With credits up to $7,500 ...