Tax scams involve criminals posing as tax officials, other government officials, or debt collectors over the phone, online, or through the mail to trick you into sending money for...
Posted by Pat Raskob on 12/18/2022
Identity theft is not limited to criminals opening credit cards and collecting debts in your name - your return is also at risk. While the IRS works hard to combat fraudulent returns,...
Posted by Rosovich & Associates, Inc. on 07/09/2022
In 2001, the IRS was mandated to offer free tax preparation service alongside filing service to taxpayers that qualify. This led to the creation of the free filing alliance in 2003...
Posted by Rosovich & Associates, Inc. on 07/23/2021
Identity theft occurs when someone uses your data to impersonate you, which is often used for their financial gains. In this article, you will find some of the proven ways to prevent...
Posted by Jim McClaflin, EA, NTPI Fellow, CTRC on 06/11/2021
Have you received a letter or an email from the IRS stating that you filed a tax return electronically or that your tax return was accepted or rejected by the IRS, but you did not...
Posted by Dennis Jao on 05/29/2021
It is normal to wonder when Uncle Sam will send your tax refunds if you have filed your taxes for the year. The IRS reveals that nine of ten taxpayers that file electronically can...
Tax season is in full swing, as are the phone scams that claim to be from the IRS. Scammers are using new tactics, and some will call to say they have your tax return and just need...
Have you received an email stating that you have filed a tax return electronically or that your tax return has been accepted or rejected by the I.R.S., but you know you have not filed...
Given that virtually all retirees receive social security benefits, it is apparently not unexpected that many fraudsters will present the program in fraudulent phone calls, emails,...
Posted by Carmen Garcia on 06/11/2020