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#Veterans and retired military: Watch out for scammers trying to claw their way to your VA benefits. Emmett the catfluencer and his human, #IRS Commissioner Werfel, urge you to stay alert to these schemes and report them: irs.gov/alerts

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#IRS reminds veterans and military members that any paid tax preparer must sign and include their PTIN on your tax return. Ghost preparers who don’t sign returns are very likely trying to scam you. irs.gov/chooseataxpro

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Service members and military families need to stay alert to #IRS impersonators that put your information and your tax refund at risk. Here's how to identify these scams: irs.gov/alerts #TaxSecurity

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The #IRS doesn’t initiate contact with taxpayers by email, text message or through social media to request personal or financial information. The IRS encourages veterans and military members to remain vigilant to these scams: irs.gov/scams

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Veterans and service members: DYK VSAFE offers resources in combating fraud and schemes that target your community? Find out more by calling 833-38V-SAFE or visiting vsafe.gov


A #TaxSecurity reminder from the #IRS: Make sure to use multi-factor authentication, create unique passwords and always think before you share. irs.gov/securitysummit.

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Are you familiar with phishing scams? Imposter emails and calls are the No. 1 way thieves steal personal data. For your #TaxSecurity, #IRS reminds you not to open suspicious links or attachments. irs.gov/phishing

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Beware of #IRS impersonators on social media. If you’re looking for the latest IRS news and resources, make sure you follow official IRS social media accounts and subscribe to e-news services. irs.gov/socialmedia

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Scammers can be convincing when they impersonate government agencies like the #IRS by using fake names or spoofing caller IDs. Veterans and service members, here's how to identify these scams and report them. irs.gov/alerts #TaxSecurity

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Got a text by someone claiming to be from #IRS? IRS does NOT ask taxpayers for personal or financial information via text message. Report it! irs.gov/scams #TaxSecurity

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For your #TaxSecurity, check the #IRS common-sense suggestions for staying safe online that can make a difference for children, teens and those who are less experienced in watching for cyberthreats: irs.gov/securitysummit

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#IRS reminds veterans and military personnel that one way criminals steal your bank account, passwords, credit cards or SSN is by asking for it. Learn to recognize phishing scams: irs.gov/phishing

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Veterans and service members: DYK VSAFE offers resources in combating fraud and schemes that target your community? Find out more by calling 833-38V-SAFE or visiting vsafe.gov


The best laid plans of mice and men often go awry…but not your #TaxSecurity! #IRS and the Security Summit share the resources you need to protect yourself against scams all year long: irs.gov/securitysummit #ToungueOutTuesday #FancyRatAndMouseDay

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Military members and #veterans: Read the @DeptVetAffairs Veterans and Tax Scams blog for resources on fraud detection, identity theft prevention and how to report scams: ow.ly/P2QV50TZuM7 #IRS


An Identity Protection PIN can block thieves from filing fraudulent tax returns with your personal information. This six-digit code is only known to you and the #IRS. Here’s how military service members and their families can sign up: irs.gov/ippin

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How to report fraud: If a veteran is missing a VA benefits payment, identifies a discrepancy in payments, or finds suspicious activity with their direct deposit account, contact the VA immediately at 1-800-827-1000. For more information, visit: ow.ly/3UlB50TNNCN


#Veterans and retired military: Watch out for scammers trying to claw their way to your VA benefits. Emmett the catfluencer and his human, #IRS Commissioner Werfel, urge you to stay alert to these schemes and report them: irs.gov/alerts

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The #IRS doesn’t initiate contact with taxpayers by email, text message or through social media to request personal or financial information. The IRS encourages veterans and military members to remain vigilant to these scams: irs.gov/scams

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If you get a scam email impersonating #IRS, do not reply, open attachments or click on any links. Report it instead for everyone’s #TaxSecurity: irs.gov/scams

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