It happens every year, they said.
According to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), scammers take advantage of tax season to fool people into giving up their personal and financial information, to file fraudulent tax returns ahead of the April 17 deadline. Company officials find out about these crimes in various ways, spokeswoman Deanna Contreras said.
PG&E warns of increased scams as tax day nears
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