Learn how to spot and avoid scams including fake refunds, IRS impersonators and AI voice fraud targeting filers this season.
CNBC Select looks at how a growing number of Americans are fearful of cybercriminals stealing their tax refund.
Tax season can be stressful, clouding your judgment and making you vulnerable to scams. From identity theft to false refund ...
As Americans file their taxes, scammers are increasing their efforts to steal personal information. Take these steps to ...
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) opened the 2025 tax season on Jan. 27, which not only means that thousands of people began ...
An estimated $5.5 billion is lost every year to tax fraud in the U.S., and you don't want your refund to be a part of that!
The IRS warns taxpayers and return preparers of scams this tax season after $2.12 billion in tax fraud was committed in fiscal year 2024, and recommends choosing reputable tax return preparers and ...
There's a lot of information (and money) on the table during tax season. That also makes it a prime time for scams.
Protect your tax refund and your personal information from falling into the hands of criminals. The South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs (SCDCA) and the South Carolina Department of Revenue ...
IRS investigators are urging taxpayers and preparers to be on the lookout for fraud schemes that could compromise their bank accounts and personal information, as well as the U.S. tax system.