The Dirty Dozen represents the worst of the worst tax scams
IRS concludes “Dirty Dozen” list of tax scams for 2019: Agency encourages taxpayers to remain vigilant year-round – See IR-2019-49
Abusive tax shelters, trusts, conservation easements make IRS’ “Dirty Dozen” list of tax scams to avoid – See IR-2019-47
Frivolous tax arguments remain on IRS’ “Dirty Dozen” scams list for 2019 – See IR-2019-45
Failure to report offshore funds remains a crime; IRS includes topic on its 2019 “Dirty Dozen” scams list – See IR-2019-43
Avoid improper claims for business credits; topic makes this year’s IRS “Dirty Dozen” list – See IR-2019-42
IRS cautions taxpayers on scams involving disasters, charitable causes — 2019 “Dirty Dozen” list continues – See IR-2019-39
IRS’ 2019 “Dirty Dozen” tax scams list highlights inflating deductions, credits – See IR-2019-36
Schemes involving falsifying income, creating bogus documents make IRS’ “Dirty Dozen” list for 2019 – See IR-2019-35
IRS: Be on the lookout for promises of inflated tax refunds — 2019 IRS “Dirty Dozen” list continues – See IR-2019-33
IRS: Choose tax preparers carefully; Tax return preparer fraud makes IRS’ 2019 “Dirty Dozen” list of tax scams – See IR-2019-32
Identity theft remains on IRS’ “Dirty Dozen” list despite progress – See IR-2019-30
IRS: Be vigilant against phone scams; Annual “Dirty Dozen” list continues – See IR-2019-28
IRS kicks off annual list of most prevalent tax scams: Agency warns taxpayers of pervasive phishing schemes in its “Dirty Dozen” campaign – See IR-2019-26