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No need to relocate for a federal job: The #IRS has amazing job opportunities in locations nationwide. Get started at: www.jobs.irs.gov
You don’t have to go far to find a great career path with the #IRS. We’re hiring in hundreds of locations nationwide. Explore our job openings at: www.jobs.irs.gov
Take a look at the current #IRS job opportunities → One small step on @USAjobs can become one giant leap for your career. Get started at: www.jobs.irs.gov
If you’re ready for your career to launch onto another level, check out the exciting job openings now available at the #IRS: www.jobs.irs.gov
IRS Disaster Relief
Hurricane Lee
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#IRS grants tax relief to victims of #HurricaneLee Maine and Massachusetts. Taxpayers in affected areas now have additional time, until Feb. 15, 2024, for certain tax filings and payments. See www.irs.gov/disasters
Tax relief is now available to victims of #HurricaneLee in parts of Maine and Massachusetts, as part of a coordinated federal response based on damage assessments by @FEMA. For #IRS information on this, visit www.irs.gov/disasters
Victims of #HurricaneLee in parts of Maine and Massachusetts now have until Feb. 15, 2024, to file various individual and business tax returns and make tax payments. Read more on #IRS relief at: www.irs.gov/disasters
Hurricane Lee
#HurricaneLee victims in parts of Maine and Massachusetts now have until Feb. 15, 2024, to file various #IRS individual and business tax returns and make tax payments. Learn more: www.irs.gov/disasters
#IRS extends upcoming deadlines, provides other tax relief for victims of #HurricaneLee in parts of Maine and Massachusetts: www.irs.gov/disasters
#IRS grants tax relief to victims of #HurricaneLee Maine and Massachusetts. Taxpayers in affected areas now have additional time, until Feb. 15, 2024, for certain tax filings and payments. See www.irs.gov/disasters
Tax relief is now available to victims of #HurricaneLee in parts of Maine and Massachusetts, as part of a coordinated federal response based on damage assessments by @FEMA. For #IRS information on this, visit www.irs.gov/disasters
Victims of #HurricaneLee in parts of Maine and Massachusetts now have until Feb. 15, 2024, to file various individual and business tax returns and make tax payments. Read more on #IRS relief at: www.irs.gov/disasters
Inside IRS Data: From Collection to Clarity
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including balance, payments, tax records and more. See www.irs.gov/account.
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It’s not a lottery: You can use an #IRS online tool to check details about your federal taxes,
including balance, payments, tax records and more. See www.irs.gov/account.
Check your tax account online. You can access your #IRS records, view your payments or
make new ones. Visit http://www.irs.gov/account.
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WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service wrapped up the annual Dirty Dozen list of tax scams for 2023 with a reminder for taxpayers, businesses and tax professionals to watch out for these schemes throughout the year, not just during tax season.
Many of these schemes peak during filing season as people prepare their tax returns. In reality, these scams can occur throughout the year as fraudsters look for ways to steal money, personal information, data and more.
To help people watch out for these scams, the IRS and the Security Summit partners are providing an overview recapping this year's Dirty Dozen scams.
2023 Dirty Dozen Summary
WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service wrapped up the annual Dirty Dozen list of tax scams for 2023 with a reminder for taxpayers, businesses and tax professionals to watch out for these schemes throughout the year, not just during tax season.
Many of these schemes peak during filing season as people prepare their tax returns. In reality, these scams can occur throughout the year as fraudsters look for ways to steal money, personal information, data and more.
To help people watch out for these scams, the IRS and the Security Summit partners are providing an overview recapping this year's Dirty Dozen scams.
"Scammers are coming up with new ways all the time to try to steal information from taxpayers," said IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel. "People should be wary and avoid sharing sensitive personal data over the phone, email or social media to avoid getting caught up in these scams. And people should always remember to be wary if a tax deal sounds too good to be true."
Working together as the Security Summit, the IRS, state tax agencies and the nation's tax industry, including tax professionals, have taken numerous steps since 2015 to warn people about common scams and schemes during tax season and beyond that can increase the risk of identity theft. The Security Summit initiative is committed to protecting taxpayers, businesses and the tax system from scammers and identity thieves.
Some items on this year's list were new and some made a return visit. While the list is not a legal document or a formal listing of agency enforcement priorities, it is intended to alert taxpayers and the tax professional community about various scams and schemes.
