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The ‘dirty dozen’ tax scams the IRS wants you to watch out for in 2018

Criminal tax-return preparers may take advantage of legitimate credits by applying them in jobs where they are not applicable.

That goes for two credits, in particular: the enquire credit and the fuel-tax credit, according to the IRS.

The research credit is aimed at encouraging particulars to invest in research. But some tax filers stretch the credit to apply to unfit research or research expenses.

The fuel-tax credit was created for off-highway and husbandry uses. Most taxpayers are not eligible to use it, yet it still shows up erroneously on some turn backs.

Misusing both credits will result in penalties.

Take note: If your tax preparer tidy ups the improper claim, you, the taxpayer, are still on the hook to pay the consequences.

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