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The IRS’ “Dirty Dozen” Tax Scams For 2017The IRS’ “Dirty Dozen” Tax Scams For 2017

The list compiles the most common scams that taxpayers may encounter year-round.

David H. Lenok, Senior Editor

February 23, 2017

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The IRS recently finished announcing their “Dirty Dozen” list of tax scams for the 2017 filing season. The list compiles the most common scams that taxpayers may encounter year-round. Predictably, these schemes increase drastically in frequency in the months surrounding the annual filing deadline, as many rush to get their returns filed. It’s important for taxpayers to remember that they’re often still legally responsible for what appears in their filed tax returns, regardless of who prepared the documents, so the scams on this list could expose taxpayers to unexpected penalties and even criminal charges. Here are the top 12 tax scams the IRS wants taxpayers to be aware of this year.

About the Author

David H. Lenok

Senior Editor

David Lenok is a senior editor for Wealthmanagement.com and Trusts & Estates. He's an attorney admitted to practice in New York and writes about general wealth planning issues.