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Recent years have seen an intensifying of tax scams. Some crooks use the Dark Web and complex hacking to lift and hide stolen identities; others use technology no more sophisticated than a ringing phone and a confident pitch. 

Each year the Internal Revenue Service highlights 12 of the worst of the worst to alert taxpayers and tax practitioners to the dangers they need to be aware of, both in the run-up to April 17 and afterward.

Sharrard, McGee & Co., PA is presenting this "Dirty Dozen" as published in a recent article in Accounting Today in a three-part blog series. Read about the first four scams identified by the IRS on our website today. 
https://www.sharrardmcgee.com/blog.php

And if you have any doubts about any communications you have received from the IRS be sure to call your tax advisor at Sharrard, McGee & Co., PA at (336)884-0410 in High Point and (336)272-9777 in Greensboro. 

 

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