Dirty Dozen Tax Scams For 2025

The IRS’s annual “Dirty Dozen” memo lists 12 scams you should watch out for. This education effort wants to protect you from tax traps like identity theft or being misled into claiming tax credits you’re not entitled to.

Let’s look at these threats, often fueled by social media:

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Warning signs of suspicious requests include poorly constructed sentences and unusual word choices. Beyond these scams, there are a wide array of other abusive schemes and bogus tax avoidance strategies that you can peruse at the Dirty Dozen section on IRS.gov. This is just a summary—be sure to work closely with legitimate preparers.

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