Social media-fueled scams offer ’too good to be true' ways to avoid paying taxes, the agency says.
Charles Littlejohn pleaded guilty to disclosing tax return information without authorization and faces up to five years in prison.
Social media-fueled scams offer ’too good to be true' ways to avoid paying taxes, the agency says.
Charles Littlejohn pleaded guilty to disclosing tax return information without authorization and faces up to five years in prison.