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Did You Know…?
The latest IRS Information for Small Businesses
How to report fraud, scams and schemes
The IRS Office of Fraud Enforcement and IRS Criminal Investigation aim to raise awareness of tax-related fraud, scams and schemes. The IRS encourages businesses, individuals and tax professionals to recognize red flags and put defenses in place to stop scammers and those who promote unscrupulous tax schemes. Refer to the Dirty Dozen list, which the IRS compiles to raise awareness about common tax-related scams.
How to report suspected fraud:
- Form 13909, Tax Exempt Organization Complaint
- Form 14242, Report Suspected Abusive Tax Promotions or Preparers
Other tax news
- Give more, tax-free: Eligible IRA owners can donate up to $105,000 to charity in 2024
- Healthcare FSA reminder: Employees can contribute up to $3,300 in 2025; must elect every year
- IRS takes steps to help prevent refund delays: IP PIN for 2025 filing season; taxpayers encouraged to sign up
- Save for retirement now, get a tax credit later: Saver’s Credit can help low- and moderate-income taxpayers save more in 2025