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Detect Tax Filing Frauds and Fakes

| April 15, 2013 | 0 Comments

PRESS RELEASE – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Adam Harkness, Alaska Public Relations Manager: 907-644-5202 | pr@thebbb.org
David Quinlan, Director of Public Relations: 206-676-4119

 

IS THERE REALLY A PROBLEM WITH THOSE TAXES?

Detect Tax Filing Frauds and Fakes

Anchorage, Alaska – April 15, 2013 – With the tax deadline looming, taxpayers need to prepare for unexpected emails and phone calls purporting last-minute issues with returns or refunds. Watch out for high urgency notices or key phrases like “incomplete filing” and “problem with your refund.”

Fraudsters are phishing for personal information, while unethical companies are attempting to upsell tax preparation services.

Consumers comply out of fear that refunds will be delayed or agree because they are short on time and don’t want to re-start their tax filings.

Better Business Bureau serving Alaska, Oregon and Western Washington encourages skepticism with unsolicited or unexpected “tax problem” notices and phone calls. Watch out for red flags:

–         Blocked or random phone numbers.

–         Unrecognizable senders with limited contact information in signature lines.

–         Blank “To” fields; “BCC” reaches mass-recipients.

–         Attachments and unfamiliar Web addresses.

–         Heavy foreign accents or poor grammar.

–         Threatening or aggressive tactics.

The Internal Revenue Service does not initiate contact with taxpayers by email to request personal or financial information. If contacts are claiming to be from the IRS, the Department of Revenue or a tax preparation company, verify with those sources directly; only use official websites or trusted public directories—not contact information enclosed in emails or numbers on caller IDs. Report phishing and use irs.gov to track refunds.

For more tax phishing avoidance tips, visit bbb.org or attend Secure Your ID Day on April 20, 2013:akorww.bbb.org/secure-your-id.

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Getting Ready For Tax Season

| January 31, 2012 | 0 Comments

by Savannah Lewis, Library Director – Seldovia Public Library

It’s about that time of year, again, for us to post our tax resources tips. We did that last year, and what we wrote then is still accurate.

But to make it a little more convenient for you to use this information at the library, we’ve also included a link to these same resources on the link directory page that automatically opens when you use the internet on our public library computers (just look under “Government”).

As always, we don’t provide forms here at the library. You’re always welcome to print out what you need from the IRS website (that’s one of the links), but we do charge 10 cents a page for all pages printed. Yes, we agree that this sort of adds insult to injury, but it’s simply not possible for our very limited budget to provide printer ink ($150 a cartridge!) and paper for free.