FAQs
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What scams should I be aware of?
Aggressive and threatening phone calls by criminals impersonating IRS agents continues to be a major threat to taxpayers. The IRS is receiving new reports of scammers calling as if they are verifying tax return information over the phone. The latest variation tries to play off the current tax season. Scam artists call and say they have your tax return and they just need to verify a few details to process your return. The scam tries to get you to give up personal information such as a Social Security number or personal financial information, such as bank numbers or credit cards. Don’t do it!
We can help you be aware of scams. Learn more more by emailing Alliance Tax Preparation for our free “PROTECT YOURSELF FROM TAX IDENTITY THEFT GUIDE” for valuable guidance.
How can I protect myself from Tax ReIated Identity Theft?
There are 10 main things you need to know about Identity theft. Tax-related identity theft occurs when someone uses your stolen Social Security number to file a tax return claiming a fraudulent refund. You may be unaware that this has happened until you file your return and discover that a return already has been filed using your SSN. Or the IRS may send you a letter saying we have identified a suspicious return using your SSN.
Find out the 10 main things you need to know about Identity Theft by emailing Alliance Tax Preparation for our free “PROTECT YOURSELF FROM TAX IDENTITY THEFT GUIDE” for valuable guidance.