CONCORD — Attorney General Gordon J. MacDonald urges New Hampshire residents to take added precautions to protect themselves from IRS-related scams, which tend to increase during tax season. In 2017, the Attorney General’s office received 471 reports related to IRS scams. In 2018, there were 984 such reports.

The Attorney General offers strategies individuals can employ today to better protect themselves and those most susceptible to scams through education, heightened awareness and practicing added vigilance when answering unknown phone calls.

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