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Savvy strategies to help reduce your taxes


Phony IRS E-Mails

The IRS is alerting taxpayers to the latest e-mail scam. The e-mail, purporting to be from IRS Criminal Investigation, falsely states that the taxpayer is under a criminal probe for submitting a false tax return to the California Franchise Board. The e-mail tries to entice people to click on a link or open an attachment to learn more about the complaint against them. The IRS warns that clicking the link or opening the attachment could give scam artists remote access to your computer. If you receive one of these e-mails, forward it to phishing@irs.gov.


Outsourcing Payroll

Outsourcing payroll duties to third-party payroll service providers saves many small employers time and headaches. But ultimately, you’re responsible for ensuring that payroll taxes are paid accurately and on time. To make sure you (and your service provider) follow the rules, check out Outsourcing Payroll Duties available from the IRS.

 

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