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Scammers are trying new tactics to convince taxpayers to hand over their personal information, the Internal Revenue Service warned.
March 31 -
A roundup of our favorite recent tax fraud cases.
March 26 -
The Internal Revenue Service is having trouble coordinating various overlapping programs that deal with referrals on tax evasion, in part because the referrals have to be submitted on paper forms, manually screened and then mailed to various departments within the IRS.
March 24 -
With the increasing reliance on technology for filing tax returns, is the federal government taking the necessary measures to protect personal information?
March 23 -
The odds of being criminally prosecuted by the Internal Revenue Service have fallen as a result of budget cuts at the hands of Congress, decreasing from 13.3 per million population in fiscal year 2013 to 9.2 per million in FY 2015, according to new research.
March 22 -
The Internal Revenue Service has released the Top 10 Identity Theft Prosecutions for Fiscal Year 2015 to highlights its efforts to combat tax refund fraud and identity theft.
March 21 -
A federal court has barred the owner of a dozen Liberty Tax Service franchises in the Los Angeles and Las Vegas areas after discovering rampant tax fraud, while a Maryland grand jury has indicted the owner and several tax preparers at some Liberty Tax franchises in Baltimore.
March 21 -
A roundup of some of our favorite recent tax fraud cases.
March 19 -
If youre in the tax preparation business, chances are youve had a client experience tax-related identity theft.
March 18 -
Nearly a quarter of Americans think its acceptable to lie to the Internal Revenue Service about under-the-table income.
March 17 -
The Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration is pursuing fraudsters posing as IRS agents who call to harass taxpayers about fictitious tax debts, calling them back to warn them about their criminal activity and getting the phone company to shut them down.
March 17 -
With a 400 percent surge in reported phone and email phishing and malware schemes this tax season, the American Institute of CPAs is working with Congress, the Internal Revenue Service and its members to combat tax-related identity theft and tax return fraud.
March 16 -
The owner and operator of Grant Tax Service, a tax preparation business in Vineland, N.J., has been indicted by a federal grand jury on 18 counts of aiding and assisting in the preparation of false tax returns and five counts of filing false income tax returns.
March 16 -
The operator of an Atlantic City, N.J.-based tax preparation business has pleaded guilty to filing false claims with government.
March 15 -
Many Americans are willing to delay receiving their tax refunds for up to two months if it would provide the IRS time to combat identity fraud, according to a new survey.
March 15 -
The Internal Revenue Service is sounding the warning about a new tactic from phone scammers pretending to work for the IRS.
March 14 -
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The Internal Revenue Service is seeking to force UBS Group AG to turn over records on an account in Singapore held by a U.S. citizen, potentially opening a new front against offshore tax evasion beyond Switzerland.
March 9 -
The Internal Revenue Service has temporarily suspended the Identity Protection PIN tool on its website after security vulnerabilities were discovered in the service, which is intended to help victims of identity theft.
March 8 -
A roundup of our favorite recent tax fraud cases.
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