How to identify bad tax advice
Briefly

Bad tax advice is a long-standing issue, now exacerbated by social media's rapid dissemination of incorrect tips. This can lead taxpayers to potentially face audits for following misleading information. It's crucial for individuals seeking tax guidance to rely on credible sources, primarily the IRS website, which offers accurate information, lists common scams, and provides trusted partners for tax preparation. Recognizing and avoiding bad advice is essential to navigate the complexities of the U.S. tax code effectively.
Years ago, I can remember hearing a small business owner explaining that... a single comment about his business... allowed him to deduct a dinner out.
Go straight to the source... you should be leery of any random TikToker giving tax advice.
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