Protection from Tax Scam Tactics
|Scare Tactics
Caller ID Spoofing
Phishing Email / Postal Mail
These scams use copies of official IRS letterheads that are used in the email and postal mail that they send you. Some even go as far as to create a fake IRS mailing address for you to mail your payment receipt. It’s all done in order to make the scam seem authentic as possible.
- Call you demanding immediate payment
- Threaten you with police or other agencies
- Ask for credit or debit card information over the phone
- Call you if you owe taxes without first sending a bill in the mail
- Require that you pay a certain way like with a prepaid debit card
- Demand you pay taxes without question or an appeal to the amount you owe
You don’t have to be victimized. You can report any strange call claiming to be the IRS to either the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration or the Federal Trade Commission or even both. At the very least, you can hang up immediately without giving any information.
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