IRS Warns of New Phishing Scams

here has been an outbreak of two new variations on phishing scams targeting taxpayers. In one, scammers use phone calls to try to convince you that your SSN is at risk of being “deactivated” and may state that this is due to overdue taxes or just generic “illegal activity.” In another, scammers are sending letters in the mail warning of delinquent taxes owed to non-existent agencies, such as the “Bureau for Tax Enforcement.” In each, scam artists are attempting to get you to provide your SSN, bank account numbers, and other personal information. If you receive any suspicious notifications, you should NOT engage in any communication with the sender.

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Lainey Eddlemon
Recap on Tax Law Changes to 529 plans

Recent federal and state laws have added flexibility to Section 529 savings plans. For background, 529 plans are tax-advantaged savings plans created for a beneficiary, usually a child. When the beneficiary goes to college, he or she can withdraw those funds for qualified education expenses. If funds are used in another way or refunded expenses are not recontributed in 60 days, then taxes and penalties apply. We have put together the following recap of recent developments in case you missed something that could be helpful to you and your family.

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Lainey Eddlemon