How Retailers Can Protect Themselves From Tax Scams
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Key Takeaway: "The IRS won't send you an email about a bill or refund out of the blue," said IRS Commissioner John Koskinen. "Don't click on one claiming to be from the IRS that takes you by surprise." Don't open attachments, click on links or reply to emails claiming to come from the IRS or a related agency.
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