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Dark Web ITIN Theft Alerts Federal Agencies

Dark web ITIN theft exposes taxpayers to identity fraud, fraudulent tax returns, and refund delays as stolen data circulates online.

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May 6, 2026
Short-Term AFR Jumps to 3.82% for May

Short-term AFR jumps to 3.82% for May 2026, raising costs for loans, estate planning, and IRS-applicable federal rate-based strategies.

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IRS Whistleblower Program Awards Rise Sharply

The IRS Whistleblower Program saw a sharp increase in 2024 as more claims were filed. Learn how Form 211 works and how tax fraud reporting drives enforcement.

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Form 14039 Filings Jump as Tax Scams Hit More Filers

Form 14039 filings jump as tax identity theft spreads. Learn when to file an identity theft affidavit and how IRS delays affect refunds and cases.

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May 5, 2026
IRS Ramps Up Victim Assistance for Fraud Filings

IRS victim assistance for fraudulent filings explained, including Form 14039, identity theft steps, refund delays, and how taxpayers can protect returns.

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May 4, 2026
Mail-Based Tax Impersonation Scams Alarm IRS Officials

Mail-based tax impersonation scams are rising as fake IRS letters and fraudulent notices target taxpayers, increasing identity theft and fraud risks in 2026.

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