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Tax season brings increase in impersonation scams Simmons First National cautions

Tax season brings increase in impersonation scams Simmons First National cautions
Simmons First National issues scam alert

Simmons First National warns that tax season often sees a spike in scams as fraudsters pose as government officials to extract sensitive personal information from U.S. consumers.

The bank urges customers to be vigilant against suspicious calls, texts, and emails claiming to be from tax authorities. Simmons First National emphasizes the need to protect personal details and report any suspected scams to minimize the risk of identity theft during this heightened period of fraud activity. Details on how to identify and defend against potential threats are available from the bank's online fraud education resources.

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