IRS impersonation scams: Fake IRS agents can call taxpayers, saying they owe back taxes and ask for those payments via a wire ...
The 2026 tax filing season—for 2025 returns—begins on Jan. 26, which means scammers are ramping up efforts to steal taxpayers' information and money.
When it comes to taking tax advice, you might want to ignore what you see on social media, the Internal Revenue Service warns, since much of the so-called advice from “tax experts” is a scam that can ...
Scammers are impersonating the IRS and tax prep services through urgent emails, texts, and calls designed to steal personal and financial information.
News 19's Ellie Byrd sat down with Karen Reeves, the President and CEO of the Better Business Bureau of North Alabama, to ...
No, the IRS didn't text or email you - 3 ways to protect yourself from scams ...
DALY CITY, Calif. (KGO) -- Tax season is long gone, but the U.S. Government warns people posing as IRS workers is still going strong. Victims paid $9 million to con artists in the past nine months; ...
With tax season upon us, scammers are out in full-force. Keep reading to find out how to avoid scams this tax season, and keep your refund and personal information safe.
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With AI fueling new schemes, scams have become a booming business—and 2026 could be the most lucrative year yet. I show you ...
Learn the 15 most common financial scams targeting consumers today and how to spot red flags, protect your money, and avoid ...