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What is tax season warning

The Tax Season Warning is a document designed to alert taxpayers in Oregon about various tax-related scams, particularly during tax season, and to provide guidance on how to protect themselves from fraud.

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Tax season warning is needed by:
  • Taxpayers in Oregon seeking to avoid scams
  • Individuals looking for identity theft prevention tips
  • Citizens wanting to report fraudulent activities
  • People concerned about Medicare and jury duty scams
  • Tax professionals advising clients on fraud awareness

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The main purpose of the Tax Season Warning is to educate taxpayers in Oregon about various scams that occur during tax season and provide tips to prevent identity theft and fraud.
All taxpayers in Oregon, especially those who file their taxes, should be concerned about scams mentioned in this document to protect themselves from potential fraud.
While this document itself does not have deadlines, it is crucial to act swiftly if you encounter a scam, as timely reporting can help prevent further fraudulent activities.
You can report a scam by contacting the relevant authorities listed in the document, such as the IRS or local fraud prevention agencies. Make sure to provide detailed information.
If you experienced a scam, report it immediately to local authorities, and consult with your financial institution for advice on safeguarding your personal information.
Common mistakes include not verifying the source of information, acting too quickly without thought, and failing to follow up on suspicions or reports of scams.
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