False Promises of “Free Money” from Inflated Refunds

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Scam artists routinely pose as tax preparers during tax time, luring victims in by promising large federal tax refunds or refunds that people never
dreamed they were due in the first place.

Scammers build false hope by duping people into making claims for fictitious rebates, benefits or tax credits. They charge good money for very bad advice. Or worse, they file a false return in a person’s name and that person never knows that a refund was paid.

Courtesy of the IRS Issue Number: 2014-16
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