PSA: Warning about sharing sensitive tax info online during refund season
Tax season is here and with so many scammers around we need to be extra careful. Don't share any sensitive info like SSN, bank details, or ID numbers when asking for help. Too much fake info floating around too - double check everything you read. Stay safe and get that money! 💰
13 comments
Chloe Delgado
This is critical advice. I've seen an uptick in phishing attempts claiming to be IRS agents. The IRS will never contact you through social media, text, or email asking for personal information. They communicate through official mail only.
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Ava Harris
•fr fr saw someone almost fall for a fake IRS email yesterday 🤦♀️
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Jacob Lee
•My mom got a call from a 'agent' asking for her ssn to process her refund faster. These scammers are getting bold
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Emily Thompson
Speaking of good advice - if anyone wants to actually understand their transcript situation, check out taxr.ai. Its only $1 and way better than trying to piece together random advice. The AI reads your transcript and tells you exactly whats going on https://taxr.ai
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Sophie Hernandez
•does it actually work? sounds too good to be true
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Emily Thompson
•Changed my life fr! Was stuck with delays for months, uploaded my transcript and it pointed out exactly why - had a missing form I didn't even know about 🙌
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Daniela Rossi
also dont trust random youtube videos saying they can get ur refund faster for a fee... total scam city 🤡
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Ryan Kim
bump for visibility! its crazy how many ppl fall for those fake irs calls
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Zoe Walker
•My neighbor lost 2k to these clowns last year smh
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Elijah Brown
ngl some of these tax groups be looking mad sus with their 'insider tips' 👀
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Maria Gonzalez
real talk tho - anyone got the WMR site working? keeps giving me errors
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Natalie Chen
•its always down this time of year lol welcome to irs tech 💀
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Maria Gonzalez
•figured smh. we really living in 1995 with these government websites
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