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Attorney General warns of tax scams

Attorney General Todd Rokita is warning Hoosiers of post-tax season scams, which occur far too often in communities across Indiana.

  

 “Scammers will steal innocent taxpayers’ identities and use it to file fraudulent tax returns,” Attorney General Rokita said. “Many families are looking forward to tax refunds to help pay their currently inflated bills or to simply get away for a few days this summer. Don’t let these con artists steal your identity and eventually, your money.”? 

 

Tax identity thieves use?other people’s?Social Security Numbers?to file taxes and/or even obtain jobs. Most?victims?will likely not?even?be aware this has happened.?Some will be notified upon e-filing that a tax return has already been filed?using their SSN.? 

 

Attorney General Rokita reminds Hoosiers to review the warning signs released by the IRS on possible tax-related identity theft related to tax scams: 

 

More than one tax return was filed for you. 

 

You owe additional taxes, have a refund offset, or have had collection actions taken against you for a year you did not file a tax return.

 

IRS records indicate you received wages or other income from an employer for whom you did not work. 

 

If you believe you have been the victim of tax-related or any other type of identity theft, you can file a complaint online by visiting indianaconsumer.com or by calling 1-800-382-5516. 

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