Just in time for tax-filing season, the IRS has released its dirty dozen list of the most blatant scams affecting American taxpayers. Most of the false information comes from scam artists who peddle the schemes by phone, but the IRS also warns taxpayers to be weary of tax preparers who promise inflated returns.
Topping this year's list is abuse of the telephone excise tax, a one-time refund of previously paid long-distance telephone taxes. Early returns show that some filers are requesting refunds on their entire phone bills rather than the 3 percent tax. Find more information on how to determine your telephone excise tax refund on NFIB.com.