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IRS issues several tips to avoid tax season fraud

FILE - In this March 22, 2013, file photo, the exterior of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) building is seen in Washington. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, File)

LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Each year, taxpayers’ personal information is compromised through phishing scams or by unscrupulous tax preparers. IRS Criminal Investigation (IRS-CI) wants taxpayers to be aware of tax-related fraud.

“IRS Criminal Investigation is committed to protecting Nevada taxpayers from financial harm,” stated IRS-Criminal Investigation Special Agent in Charge Albert Childress. “We want to remind U.S. taxpayers about ways they can protect their wallets and personal information.”


The IRS offered these ten tips to help taxpayers avoid fraud this tax season:

Tax season kicked off on Monday, Jan. 24, which is 17 days earlier than last year,

The deadline for filing tax returns is Monday, April 18 this year, three days later than the typical April 15 deadline for filing taxes. The later date is a result of an Emancipation Holiday in the District of Columbia. By law, in Washington, D.C., holidays impact tax deadlines for everyone the same way federal holidays do.

Taxpayers requesting an extension will have to file until Monday, Oct.17.

For more tips to help prepare for the 2021 tax season. Visit the IRS website here.