
The IRS remains on the lookout for tax scams that can blindside unsuspecting taxpayers. Now two variations of past scams are currently making the rounds. Here's what you need to know:
Action: Hang up the phone immediately or delete the voicemail.
Action: Remember, letters regarding a federal tax issue will come directly from the IRS. Letters claiming to be from this fake agency can be shredded and disregarded.
You can avoid a tax scam by understanding that the IRS (or its authorized private collection firms) will NEVER:
If you are contacted by someone threatening action because of unpaid taxes, don't give out any personal information. If it's a phone call, hang up immediately and contact the IRS directly at 1-800-829-1040. If it's an email, don't respond, click any links or open any attachments. Forward the email to phishing@irs.gov and delete it.
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