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YouMail, a software app company, had estimated that some 15.8 million such tax-relief calls were transmitted during the three months preceding the start of the 2024 tax filing season.
• Fake email addresses - Malicious actors sometimes send from email addresses made to look like an official email address but in fact is missing a letter(s), misspelled, replaces a letter with a lookalike number (e.g. “O” and “0”), or originates from free email services that would not be used for official communications.
The Federal Trade Commission put the brakes on a massive tax relief scam it says cheated struggling consumers nationwide out of more than $60 million while its owners lived lavishly and collected ...
Internal Revenue Code (I.R.C.) Section 831(b) is a U.S. tax law that provides specific tax benefits to certain small insurance companies, [1] often referred to as "micro-captives". [2] Established to encourage the formation of small insurance companies, it offers an alternative risk-management solution that can supplement or even replace ...
An IRS impersonation scam is a class of telecommunications fraud and scam which targets American taxpayers by masquerading as Internal Revenue Service (IRS) collection officers. [1] The scammers operate by placing disturbing official-sounding calls to unsuspecting citizens, threatening them with arrest and frozen assets if thousands of dollars ...
With the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020, LISC responded with new investments to stem the economic fallout, especially to small businesses. It launched a small business grant program that provided more than $200 million in grants to over 16,000 small businesses. The majority of the businesses supported with minority- and women-owned.
A corporate scam allegedly duping small business owners out of more than $1 million is the target of New York state prosecutors in a newly filed lawsuit. The scam works like this, according to New ...
Boosts the tax deduction for start-up expenses to $10,000, for small business owners who spend $60,000 or less to start their business. Allows cell phone costs to be deducted or depreciated like other business property. Allows business owners to deduct the cost of health insurance incurred during 2010 for themselves and their family members in ...