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Refund season attracts scams and viral bad advice. This checklist keeps RefundHub focused on safe, source-backed guidance.
Highlights
How to use this
Official/source links
RefundHub is an independent taxpayer-to-taxpayer community. This thread is informational and is not IRS, legal, tax, or financial advice.
Highlights
- Be cautious with unexpected messages that rush, threaten, promise oversized refunds, or ask for personal or financial information.
- Do not pay anyone from a forum to create an IRS account, verify your identity, call the IRS for you, or file a questionable credit claim.
- The IRS says it does not start contact by email, text, or social media to request personal or financial information.
- Big-refund social media advice should be treated as unverified unless it can be backed by official guidance or a qualified tax professional.
How to use this
- Post suspicious messages without private links, phone numbers, account numbers, or identity details.
- Ask for an official source link when someone gives a high-risk tax claim.
- If you suspect fraud or identity theft, use official IRS reporting paths.
Official/source links
RefundHub is an independent taxpayer-to-taxpayer community. This thread is informational and is not IRS, legal, tax, or financial advice.