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Filing season has begun, employer wage statement deadline nears
IR-2024-26, Jan. 29, 2024 — With the start of filing season the Internal Revenue Service today reminded employers of the Jan. 31 deadline to file Forms W-2 and other wage statements with the Social Security Administration (SSA).
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January 31 wage statement deadline reminder for employers
IR-2022-15, January 19, 2022 — The Internal Revenue Service today urged employers to be aware of the January deadline to file Forms W-2 and other wage statements.
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Former social worker sentenced to nearly 5 years in federal prison for masterminding multiple frauds by using clients’ stolen identities
September 18, 2023 — A former Orange County social worker was sentenced today to 57 months in federal prison for stealing the Social Security numbers and other personal identifying information (PII) from clients then using the stolen information to fraudulently obtain tax refunds, welfare benefits, and credit cards.
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IRS reminder: Eligible taxpayers in Maryland file for free with IRS Direct File
MD-2025-02, Feb. 11, 2025 — The Internal Revenue Service reminds taxpayers in Maryland that they can file their taxes quickly, easily and for free directly with the agency using IRS Direct File.
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Maryland woman sentenced to federal prison for fraud schemes resulting in losses of more than 1.4 million dollars
September 8, 2022 — U.S. District Judge Richard D. Bennett sentenced Linda Pylant, of Grasonville, Maryland, today to four years in federal prison, followed by one year of home detention as part of three years of supervised release, for wire fraud, social security fraud, tax evasion, and aggravated identity theft in connection with schemes to defraud her employer, fraudulently obtain disability insurance payments, and evade more than $225,000 in taxes, including by concealing income in connection with a bankruptcy petition.
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