BOISE, Idaho (AP) - Idaho officials say tax fraud from identity theft is decreasing in the state.
The Idaho State Tax Commission in a news release Thursday says it stopped more than $129,000 fraudulent income tax refund requests so far this year.
The agency says that’s a 74 percent decrease from the same period last year.
Tax fraud from identity theft is when someone uses another person’s information to file an income tax return, typically requesting a refund.
The state agency says it stopped about $1.7 million in fraudulent refund requests in 2015, and about $523,000 in 2017.
Tax Commission Chairman Ken Roberts says the agency continues to adapt to the latest fraud schemes to identify tax fraud and identity theft.
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