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During tax season, fraudsters use the latest strategies to steal identities. With the tax filing season in full swing, taxpayers need to remain vigilant for strategies that may involve text messages, emails, phone calls or potential unemployment fraud.
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) notes, “With filing season underway, this is a prime period for identity thieves to hit people with realistic-looking emails and texts about their tax returns and refunds. Watching out for these common scams can keep people from becoming victims of identity theft and protect their sensitive personal information that can be used to file tax returns and steal refunds."
Editor's Note: IRS tax filing season always causes fraudsters to intensify their efforts. Taxpayers should be familiar with the principal ways scammers attempt to steal identities and file fraudulent returns.
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