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What is IRS Fraud Alert

The IRS Alert on Tax Return Preparer Fraud is a legal notice issued by the IRS to inform Delaware residents about the dangers of tax return preparer fraud and how to protect themselves.

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  • Delaware residents concerned about tax fraud
  • Taxpayers looking for reputable tax preparers
  • Individuals interested in IRS fraud statistics
  • Professionals in the financial advisory sector
  • Legal authorities monitoring tax fraud cases
  • Educational institutions teaching tax-related courses

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Any Delaware resident concerned about tax fraud or seeking knowledge about preventing fraud in tax preparation is eligible to receive this alert from the IRS.
The IRS Alert on Tax Return Preparer Fraud is informational, not a form requiring submission, thus there are no deadlines associated with it.
If you suspect tax fraud after reading the alert, you can report it to the IRS using Form 3949-A, which allows you to provide details about suspected fraud.
When choosing a tax preparer, have your previous tax returns available, along with identification and any financial documents that may help the preparer understand your situation.
Common mistakes include not verifying the preparer's credentials, failing to ask questions about fees, and not reading the return before signing it. Always be thorough in your due diligence.
Processing times for IRS actions on reported fraud can vary significantly and may take several weeks to months depending on the complexity of each case presented.
If you encounter tax preparer fraud, it is crucial to verify the issues, discontinue services with the preparer, and report them to the IRS while seeking assistance to rectify any issues with your tax return.
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