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Don't be fooled into thinking you can claim tax credits you don't actually qualify for. Tax advice on social media is often wrong, the IRS warns.
The IRS warns of increasing social media tax scams exploiting credits, urging taxpayers to stay vigilant and avoid fraud.
We’re in the thick of tax season and you may have a ton of questions. You’re in a hurry to get your taxes done – and you might have questions – but there’s something you need to know. These next few ...
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The Internal Revenue Service has launched its Free File Guided Tax Software service that will offer millions of taxpayers the chance to file their returns for free , the agency announced. The service ...
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