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What You Need to Know to File 2020 Taxes
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Filing taxes can get tricky, but there’s some extra complexity with your 2020 tax return. Between stimulus checks, unemployment benefits and mail delays, make sure you’re prepared to file.
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Ways to Spot a Phantom Debt Collection Scam
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If someone calls you to collect a debt you don't think you have, it could be a scam. Here are three ways to identify a phantom debt collector.
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Grandparent Scams
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Fraudsters will use any leverage they can get to separate you from your money, including playing on family bonds. Here is how you can avoid one of their favorite ploys, the grandparent scam.
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4 Ways to Avoid a Charity Scam
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Scammers like to take advantage of the kindness of others. Here are four ways to make sure your money goes to a genuine charitable organization.
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4 Ways to Keep Porch Pirates Away
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A porch pirate is someone who steals newly delivered packages from other people’s front steps. Here are four ways you can keep your deliveries away from these thieves.
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3 Ways to Avoid a Package Delivery Scam
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Fraudsters are sending fake “package delivery” messages via text and email, hoping you’ll click the enclosed link. But don’t be tempted. Here are three ways to avoid a package delivery scam.
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Beware Online Shopping Scams
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Scammers love online shopping because the choices are endless for snagging unsuspecting customers. Take these precautions to shop safely online.
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3 Ways to Keep Your Social Security Number Safe
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Some businesses will ask for your Social Security number, but they don't really need it. Here is how to identify who you should share your Social Security number with.
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How to Secure Your Social Security Information
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The Social Security Administration takes steps to protect your information from fraudsters. But there are two steps you can take to provide an extra level of security to your account.
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3 Ways to Keep Your Social Security Information Safe
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Your Social Security number is like the master key to your identity. Letting it fall into the wrong hands could put your personal information at risk. Here are three things you can do to protect yourself from scammers.
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What is the Full Retirement Age for Social Security?
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Social Security’s full retirement age is when you qualify for 100 percent of your benefit, at age 66 or 67, depending on when you were born. You’ll earn even more if you wait till age 70.
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