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IR-2024-84, IRS kicks off annual Dirty Dozen with warning about phishing and smishing scams; Prior year information on the IRS Dirty Dozen: 2023 — IRS wraps up 2023 Dirty Dozen list; reminds taxpayers and tax pros to be wary of scams and schemes, even after tax season
WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service wraps up the 2024 Dirty Dozen campaign with a warning to taxpayers regarding promoters selling bogus tax strategies and fraudulent offshore schemes designed to reduce or avoid taxes altogether.
IR-2024-84, March 28, 2024 — The Internal Revenue Service today kicked off the annual Dirty Dozen list with a warning for taxpayers to be aware of evolving phishing and smishing scams designed to steal sensitive taxpayer information.
WASHINGTON – The Internal Revenue Service wraps up the 2024 Dirty Dozen campaign with a warning to taxpayers regarding promoters selling bogus tax strategies and fraudulent offshore schemes designed to reduce or avoid taxes altogether.
The IRS is cautioning taxpayers to be aware of its so-called “Dirty Dozen” list. Each year, the IRS puts out a list that compiles prevalent schemes against taxpayers. The list serves as a...
The IRS capped its annual Dirty Dozen list with a warning to taxpayers about promoters “selling bogus tax strategies and fraudulent offshore schemes designed to reduce or avoid taxes altogether.” This last warning in the 2024 Dirty Dozen addresses micro-captive insurance transactions and syndicated conservation easements, as well as schemes ...
The IRS opened its annual Dirty Dozen list of scams that target tax professionals, taxpayers, and businesses on Thursday with a warning about evolving phishing and smishing scams designed to steal sensitive information.
The IRS’s 2024 Dirty Dozen tax scams are: Bogus tax avoidance strategies, including syndicated conservation easements and micro-captive insurance. Schemes involving international elements,...
IR-2024-85, March 29, 2024 — As part of this year’s Dirty Dozen, the Internal Revenue Service continues to warn businesses and others to stay clear of unscrupulous and aggressive promoters of questionable claims for the Employee Retention Credit.
The IRS opened its 2024 Dirty Dozen list with a warning about evolving phishing and smishing scams designed to steal sensitive information. Fraudsters and identity thieves use these scams to trick recipients into clicking a suspicious link, filling out personal and financial information, or downloading malware onto their computer.