IRS warns taxpayers of improper art donation deduction promotions; highlights common red flags
IRS has cautioned taxpayers, especially high-income filers, about exaggerated art donation deductions and the schemes used by unscrupulous promoters. These schemes involve purchasing art at discounted rates, waiting to donate the art, and then claiming inflated deductions.
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IRS insta a tener precaución ante gran cantidad de estafas relacionadas con Pagos de impacto económico, crédito por retención de empleados y reembolsos
Cuidado con estafas dirigidas a contribuyentes de altos ingresos
Cuidado con estafas dirigidas a contribuyentes de altos ingresos; fideicomisos caritativos de anualidades restantes, ventas monetizadas a plazos conllevan riesgos
Identity Theft Related to Unemployment
Unemployment compensation fraud was one of the more common identity theft schemes that emerged in 2020 as criminals exploited the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting economic impact.
The U.S. Department of Labor's Inspector General estimated approximately $89 billion in unemployment compensation was lost in 2020 due to fraud.
IRS "Dirty Dozen" list warns people to watch out for tax-related scams
The Internal Revenue Service today continued its "Dirty Dozen" tax scams with a warning for people to watch out for predators using tax-related schemes ranging from fake charities to scams targeting seniors and immigrants.