From phishing emails to bogus tax credits, the IRS warns that scammers keep changing tactics. Here’s what you should know about the most common tax scams now.
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Dirty Dozen tax scams: IRS reminds taxpayers to watch out for dangerous threats
The Internal Revenue Service has released its annual Dirty Dozen list of tax scams for 2026 that threaten the tax and financial information of taxpayers, businesses, and tax professionals.
The Princeton Police blotter dated March 3 had the following reports: ...
A new tort claim in Chelan County is accusing Washington’s Department of Licensing of leaving a digital side door unlocked in ...
Nearly 3 years after indictment in Erie federal court, first of 7 defendants pleads guilty to hacking Snapchat and sharing ...
A university student thought she had finally found the courage to describe years of childhood abuse to a small circle of classmates, only to discover that one of them had copied her story detail for ...
As National Consumer Protection Week begins, AARP Pennsylvania is encouraging residents to start conversations with family, friends, and neighbors about fraud, scams, and consumer rights. While AARP ...
Cybersecurity researchers identify five active threat groups using phishing, malware and influence tactics as cyber activity ...
The average tax scam victim loses $1,020 - and they're younger than you'd think ...
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