Sunday, February 5, 2012

Social Security Fraud - Sun Feb 5, 2012


Fraud cases increase during tax season
Moultrie Observer
Bank information, Social Security numbers and other information also can be collected online, so it is important that people take steps to protect themselves, Crain said. Crain recommended taking advantage of an annual no-cost credit check.
Angela Carella: Labor officials target 'flat-out fraud'
Stamford Advocate
More and more bids are going to unscrupulous contractors, many from out of state, that pay substandard wages; use unlicensed workers; fail to pay income taxes, Social Security, Medicare and unemployment insurance; ignore safety laws; ...



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