Can You Trust Social Media for Tax Advice?

As a bustling epicenter for a plethora of topics, social media offers information on everything imaginable—from cooking tips to intricate financial advice, encompassing tax guidance. However, despite its accessibility, using these platforms as a primary source for tax advice can be fraught with peril. Inaccurate or downright erroneous tax guidance shared on social media could lead to substantial repercussions for taxpayers.

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