Scammers are 'relentless,' according to new IRS alert listing the 'Dirty Dozen' tax scams. Bad social media advice triggers ...
WASHINGTON — It’s tax season, and as you get ready to file, so do scammers.
Scammers are relentless and they use the guise of tax season to try to trick taxpayers into falling into a variety of traps.
The newest edition of the Internal Revenue Service's Dirty Dozen tax scams shows that fraudsters going at it as strong as ...
Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. Here's a look at five warnings to heed from the 2025 "Dirty Dozen" scam list, as released by the IRS. Look out for: The IRS said a growing ...
With the tax filing deadline coming up on April 15, the IRS released its annual “Dirty Dozen” list of tax scams for 2025 to ...
Millions of drivers nationwide are at risk of receiving the scam texts, which could steal personal information.
The BBB says in 2024, investment scams, including those involving cryptocurrencies, remained the riskiest scam type.
Imposter scams also drove some of the increase, according to an annual update from Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser.
“While the Dirty Dozen is not a legal document or a formal listing of agency enforcement priorities, the education effort is ...
Talk of probationary workers, layoffs and cutbacks may be new, but one annual constant continues this season: tax scams. The Internal Revenue Service says that from email schemes to misleading tax ...