The IRS’s annual list of the Dirty Dozen Tax Scams has been released. Taxpayers who use or fall victim to these scams expose themselves to additional taxes, penalties, and in some cases, criminal prosecution. There can also be nontax consequences, such as identity theft, which tops the list of scams this year. With the identity theft scam, a taxpayer’s personal information is used to file a fake return and obtain a refund. This delays the processing of the legitimate taxpayer’s return and, where applicable, the issuance of a refund.
Other scams include:
Source: IR-2013-33, March 26, 2013
Payments within one tax year of the entire amount due to a participant in a qualified retirement plan. Qualifying lump sums may be directly rolled over tax free, or, in some cases, are eligible for current tax under a favorable averaging method.