The Better Business Bureau warns about phishing attempts in which scammers use the promise of automatic payments for $1,400 ...
It's never fun to get this type of letter from the IRS, but there are steps you can take to resolve the situation.
In the latest scheme, scammers are texting people about a stimulus check in order to get them to give up their personal information, according to a new alert by the Better Business Bureau, a nonprofit ...
Taxpayers are being tricked into sharing personal information via fraudulent messages that look official, but are not.
Recent social media buzz suggests a $2,600 stimulus check might be on the horizon for March. However, the reality behind these claims is less certain. We delve into the details and explore the ...
It's gonna come in a letter," said Ryan Dodson ... In this case, the link was irs.gov-verify.com. The part you want to pay close attention to is gov-verify.com. ANYTIME the domain name is ...
The IRS may send different types of notices and letters, but the most common reasons include errors in the tax return, requests for payment, identity verification, audits, and adjustments to refunds.
"Smishing" is a scam method that uses text messages to trick people into giving away sensitive information that could lead to losing money or having their identity stolen.
Eligible taxpayers will also receive a separate notification letter confirming the payment. For those who do not receive an automatic payment but believe they are eligible, the IRS advises filing ...
Republicans want to make the new year a friendlier time for taxpayers by reducing the number of IRS auditors ... Change the law and force corporations to pay their fair share.