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A phish, a mill and a stroll overseas are just three of the 12 major scams the Internal Revenue Service identified for this year's rogues gallery.
April 17 -
Cum-Ex was a tax-driven trading strategy in which bankers, lawyers and others exploited dividend payout laws across Europe to reap duplicate tax refunds.
April 17 -
Disunion; cell phones; only the lonely; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
April 11 -
The Internal Revenue Service urged tax professionals to steer clear of so-called "spearphishing" scams from cybercriminals, including identity thieves posing as new clients.
April 9 -
Chief culprit; tag, you're it; trust them not; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
April 4 -
Farming it out; short circuited; California dreamin'; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
March 28 -
The Internal Revenue Service's efforts to halt fraudulent claims for the Employee Retention Credit have protected more than $1 billion since the agency instituted a processing moratorium.
March 22 -
The gang's all here; not in good hands; lack of redemption; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
March 21 -
The Internal Revenue Service is urging businesses that have filed claims for the Employee Retention Credit to make sure they didn't incorrectly claim the credit and to come forward if they did.
March 21 -
A British hedge fund trader said in court that he and his team did nothing illegal when receiving more than $1.3 billion\ in dividend tax refunds.
March 19