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Dirty Dozen Tax Scams to Watch For

Every year, the Internal Revenue Service  releases its list of tax scams, spotlighting the myriad ways that people try to separate you from your money.1 

The 2016 “Dirty Dozen”

Identity Theft

Using your personal information, an identity thief can file a fraudulent tax return and claim for a refund. If you’ve been a victim of stolen personal information, you can contact the IRS so the agency can protect your tax account.

Phishing

Be wary of fake emails or websites looking to steal your personal information. if you receive a request for information that appears to be from the IRS, contact the IRS directly (not using the links or contact information in the email) to verify the request. 

Telephone Scams

Scammers will contact you pretending to be from the IRS. They may say that you are due a large refund or owe money (even threatening arrest or revocation of your driver’s license). If you receive such a call, call the IRS and contact the Federal Trade Commission using their “FTC Complaint Assistant” at FTC.gov. 

Promises of “Free Money”

Posing as tax preparers, scam artists may promise large tax refunds and charge big fees, while filing false returns with big refunds payable to them. Individuals may never know a tax filing was ever made in their name. 

Return Preparer Fraud

Dishonest preparers may use tax preparation as an excuse to steal your personal information, so only use a preparer who signs the return and has an IRS Preparer Tax identification Number.  

Hiding Income Offshore

The IRS has strengthened its ability to identify offshore holdings, and the failure to report them will be costly. 

Impersonation of Charitable Organizations

Fraudulent charities raise money or obtain private information from individuals looking to help.  Donate only to recognized charities, and beware of charities whose names sound similar to the well-known ones.

False Income, Expense or Exemptions

Falsifying your tax return is a high risk, low reward exercise, especially in this age of Big Data. 

Frivolous Tax Arguments

Ignore promoters of frivolous arguments that promise you tax relief. Not only are they expected to fail, but you may be subjected to penalties and possible jail time. 

Falsely Padding Deductions or Returns

Dishonestly reporting deductions to reduce tax bills or inflate refunds may open you up to penalties and prosecution.

Abusive Tax Structures

If someone is proposing to eliminate or substantially reduce your taxes through complex tax structures, walk away. They may be offering nothing more than illegal tax evasions.

Excessive Claims for Business Tax Credits

This happens when taxpayers or their tax preparers improperly claim the research credit or the fuel tax credit, which is generally limited to off-highway uses, such as farming. 

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