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Tips to help taxpayers avoid post-disaster scams

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Peggy Beasterfeld

The IRS is reminding taxpayers that criminals and scammers often try to take advantage of generous taxpayers who want to help disaster victims. Everyone should be vigilant. These scams often pop up after a hurricane, wildfire, or other disasters.

How the scams start

These disaster scams normally start with unsolicited contact. The scammer contacts their possible victim by telephone, social media, email or in-person. Scammers also use a variety of tactics to lure information out of people.

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Here are some tips to help people recognize a scam and avoid becoming a victim:

–Peggy Beasterfeld, EA, Peggy’s Tax and Accounting Service

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