Imposter scams are surged in 2025, especially IRS scams using gift cards, QR codes, and AI. Learn how to spot fake notices and avoid identity theft.
Randy Hutchinson, president and CEO of Better Business Bureau of the Mid-South, gives weekly tips on protecting assets and avoiding scams.
The IRS will always first contact you by U.S. mail, not by phone or text message. Scammers may pose as tax officials to steal your money or personal information. The IRS will not demand payment via ...
Tax relief phone call scams are common year-round, and criminals use them to get money and commit identity theft. There is an IRS tax debt compromise option, however, that could allow you to settle ...
Law enforcement is warning residents about a wave of scams making the rounds in the area.
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