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Don't Fall for These 'Dirty Dozen' Tax Scams

Rod Mauszycki
By  Rod Mauszycki , DTN Tax Columnist
Getting tax advice from social media is often misleading or just flat-out wrong. (pkstock, Getty Images)
The IRS's dirty dozen tax scams list highlights social media risks and misleading advice. Farmers should be wary of false fuel tax claims, phishing scams, and fake charities and seek information from reputable sources to avoid costly mistakes.

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