This is the time of year when many New Jerseyans are busy getting their taxes prepared. But the IRS is warning everyone to be on the lookout for tax crooks.
Ocean County Republican Party Chairman George Gilmore's financial affairs are under scrutiny by federal investigators, according to multiple reports out today.
The Ocean County Prosecutor's Office says they continue to receive calls from residents who have received unsolicited calls from people posing to be from with the IRS demanding money. The prosecutor's office has put together a list of things to look out for so you don't fall victim to these scams.
If you were stressing out about the fact that it's almost April 15th, you can breathe a sigh of relief. Why? This year you don't have to mail your taxes until Monday April 18th!
That's great news for those of you who haven't really started filling out your paper or online tax forms...
By now, everyone is familiar with the phone scam that attempts to delude victims into thinking that they owe delinquent taxes to the Internal Revenue Service. Point Pleasant Police have issued an unnerving description of the typical exchange.
A lawyer from Aberdeen, who allegedly got hundreds of thousands of dollars in kickback cash from doctors, is now charged with trying to hide it all from the Internal Revenue Service.
If some calls saying you owe the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) money or that you're getting a refund--it's a scam warns Acting Monmouth County Prosecutor Christopher J. Gramiccioni.
An Ocean County tax preparer admitted to preparing fraudulent tax returns for clients and keeping over a million dollars of the inflated tax refunds for himself.
49-year-old Sharif Mahfouz of Brick, owner of Expat Focus Consulting or EFC, pleaded guilty to one-count information that charges him with aiding and assisting in the preparation of false tax returns for clients who were primarily foreign