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  2. How To Prevent Tax Fraud With an IRS Identity Protection PIN

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    When someone steals your Social Security number or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number, it can be used to file a fraudulent tax return. However, an Identity Protection PIN (IP PIN) from the ...

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    Stop tax ID theft before it starts. Many victims only learn they’ve been scammed when they go to file their tax return and realize someone already did so in their name. That means that one of ...

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    RMDs were waived by the IRS for the 2020 tax year as part of pandemic relief, but they came back in 2021 and there’s no sign of them being put on hold for 2022.

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    People sometimes use the terms “tax avoidance” and “tax evasion” interchangeably, but in the eyes of experts and the government there’s one big difference between the two: legality.