Scam Alert: Fraudulent or misleading tax information online

April 15, 2024

All tax advice is not equal, and all tax advice on the internet and social media is DEFINITELY not equal!  We sometimes have clients call to verify information they've learned from a friend on Facebook or an influencer on Instagram, and we're always happy to be a source of true and trustworthy tax information.

If you've read something that sounds suspicious, too good to be true, or just plain wrong, feel free to reach out to your ShindelRock tax professional for verification.  And there are two official accounts we trust enough to share: @ShindelRock on both Instagram and Facebook!

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