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Here are a few clues that a message isn’t actually from the government agency. Monkey Business Images / Shutterstock.com
Scammers are sending out letters and other messages to taxpayers trying to trick them with misleading information about tax refunds, officials warned earlier this week. The letters claim to be from the IRS and arrive in a cardboard envelope from a delivery service. Using an official-looking IRS masthead, the scammers ask recipients to volunteer their personal information in order to receive their…