Nebraskans need to beware of tax-related scams • Nebraska Examiner

LINCOLN — Nebraskans are being cautioned about tax-related scams as the season continues through April 15.

Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers. June 30, 2023. (Zach Wendling/Nebraska Examiner)

Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers and Treasurer Tom Briese said Thursday that scammers are sending messages that look like official documents from the Internal Revenue Service, state agencies or officials, tax software companies or Nebraskans’ own tax professionals. The IRS states that thousands of people have lost personal information or millions of dollars through scams.

“They may copy language, logos or fonts from the IRS to make it look as legitimate as possible,” Hilgers and Briese said in a joint news release. “These scammers are seeking to steal personally identifiable information from your official tax documents.”

Popular scams — such as email, phishing or malware — include requests for tax refunds or statements and may include an official IRS seal, but with links that may lead to identity theft or other risks.

Hilgers and Briese said Nebraskans should never click on any links in these suspicious communications and should check on their status of any pending refunds directly with the IRS.

State Treasurer Tom Briese of Albion, a former state senator. July 31, 2023. (Zach Wendling/Nebraska Examiner)

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