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2016’s Dirty Dozen Tax Scams

scam-alertHere are the IRS’s Top “Dirty Dozen” Tax Scams for 2016

The Internal Revenue Service released its annual list of the “dirty dozen” worst tax scams, starting with identity theft and winding up with frivolous tax arguments.  Sally P. Schreiber, senior editor of JofA, lists what taxpayers and practitioners need to watch out for.

To read the full article in the Journal of Accountancy, click: 2016’s Dirty Dozen Tax Scams.

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