Talk of probationary workers, layoffs and cutbacks may be new, but one annual constant continues this season: tax scams.
The Internal Revenue Service says that from email schemes to misleading tax credits, many of the most popular frauds are robust during the year but peak during filing season.
"Scammers are relentless, and they use the guise of tax season to try tricking taxpayers into falling into a variety of traps. These red flags can lead to everything from identity theft to being misled into claiming tax credits for which they're not entitled," said IRS communications senior adviser Terry Lemons in a statement.
Let's look at the latest in relentless from the IRS's annual Dirty Dozen.