There’s a lot of information (and money) on the table during tax season. That also makes it a prime time for scams.
Tax season means tax scams will take many forms to trick you into sharing personal information or making a payment.
Americans lose billions of dollars every year in tax scams. With the filing deadline approaching, the IRS is warning of ...
Learn how to spot and avoid scams including fake refunds, IRS impersonators and AI voice fraud targeting filers this season.
According to LifeLock, there is often a rise in fake donation sites or insurance related scams during tax season too, likely because this is when people often write-off previous donations ...
Here's what to know about tax scams and how to stay safe: Tax scammers may try to reach you in a number of different ways — from lookalike emails, texts or phone calls impersonating the IRS to ...
Men are more often targets of crypto tax scams, according to McAfee. "They [scammers] are creating narratives that sound plausible, such as, if you pay your taxes with cryptocurrency, you can ...