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Scam artists are taking advantage of the new tax refunds for Advance Child Credit.
The Internal Revenue Service is warning taxpayers to be alert for the scam. The scam
starts when the taxpayer receives a phone call from someone who says they can
speed up the delivery of the tax credit for a fee of $39.99 charged to the taxpayer's
credit card. Of course, if the taxpayer goes along with the scam, they are not only
out the $39.99, but they've given out their credit card number. The IRS says that no
one can speed up the refunds.
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