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The 2015 IRS Dirty Dozen Tax Scams is a tax scam alert document used by taxpayers to identify and avoid common IRS-related tax schemes.

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  • Taxpayers looking to protect themselves from scams
  • Individuals filing taxes in 2015
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Any taxpayer who aims to protect themselves from potential scams or who has concerns about identity theft and fraudulent schemes should review the 2015 IRS Dirty Dozen Tax Scams list.
This annual list highlights common tax scams that target taxpayers, helping individuals recognize signs of fraud and protect their financial information.
The list was released over a 12-day period starting January 22, 2015, with each day focusing on a specific scam.
Educating yourself about the tactics used in these scams, such as phishing and identity theft, is crucial. Be proactive in protecting your personal information and always verify any suspicious communications.
If you suspect you’ve fallen victim to a tax scam, immediately report it to the IRS and consider contacting your bank and local authorities for additional support.
No, the 2015 IRS Dirty Dozen Tax Scams is a narrative and advisory document, so notarization is not required.
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