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Issue Number: Tax Tip 2025-63A recap of the 2025 Summer Security Summit Series Summer and the Protect Your Clients; Protect Yourself campaign may have come to an end, but that doesn’t mean scams and schemes take a break. The IRS and its Security Summit partners wrapped up a five-week long series that provided tips for tax professionals to best protect taxpayers and themselves. While the Security Summit was geared towards tax professionals, individual taxpayers need to be just as mindful of tax schemes. A current issue is a surge of misinformation on social media promoting the misuse of credits such as the Fuel Tax Credit and the Sick and Family Leave Credit. This can lead taxpayers to file inaccurate returns and result in a denial of refunds and or penalties. It’s crucial everyone does their part to stay informed though credible and trusted sources and take necessary precautionary measures. Highlights from Summer Security Summit Series 2025
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