Tax filing season is underway and scammers are looking to take advantage of unsuspecting taxpayers through a variety of ever-evolving scams seeking money and personal information.The International Association of Better Business Bureaus warns that tax scams typically originate with a phone call and tend to fall into two categories. In one, the supposed IRS agent tells the would-be victim that they owe back taxes and attempts to pressure them into paying with a prepaid debit card or wire transfer, threatening an arrest and fines for noncompliance.The other popular tax scam tactic involves the sc...
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