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This week we take a look at new IRS scams targeting taxpayers.  Since we're in the heart of tax season, Nine is On Your Side with what you need to look out for.
 
The refund e-mail instructs it's victims to click a link and enter bank and credit card information.  In a new twist, this year, it targets tax exempt organizations as well.
    
The audit e-mail notifies you that your tax return will be audited. It's particularly misleading as it may include a personalized greeting to the intended victim.
     
The changes to tax law e-mail targets businesses, accountants, and others. You can be victimized by clicking a series of links that allows remote access to your computer. This can put your personal information at risk.
 
Just Delete It!
    
These e-mails are not sent to you by the IRS. 
    
If you receive one or any of these emails, you should forward it to .  This allows the IRS to track and shut down the scam. 
    
For a complete list of IRS related phone and e-mail scams, just type in the keyword IRS here on WNCT.com. If you'd like us to feature an email or piece of spam you've received, email us at .   

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