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Filing your income taxes isn’t much fun. But finding out that a scammer has already filed an income-tax return in your name to steal your tax refund? That makes Tax Day even less of a treat. Fortunately, you can protect yourself against tax-related identity theft, a crime in which scammers use your personal information, including your Social Security number, to file an income-tax return in your name. The goal of these scammers is to steal your tax refund. This is a serious crime and could be the sign of even more trouble in your future. If cr ...
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because identity theft victims often do not know how their personal information was obtained. According to a report done for the FTC, identity theft is not always detectable by the...