Posted By Pro Tax Services, TDR
In recent years, scammers posing as the IRS have increasingly targeted taxpayers through various channels. Understanding how the IRS communicates and recognizing red flags can help you protect yourself from these deceitful tactics.
The IRS typically uses several methods to contact taxpayers, but there are distinct ways they do this:
Scammers often impersonate the IRS to trick individuals into providing personal information or making payments. Here are some common scam tactics and warning signs:
If you receive communication that seems suspicious or unexpected, take the following steps to verify its authenticity:
Here are some signs that a communication may be fraudulent:
By staying informed and vigilant, you can better protect yourself from IRS scams. Always verify any unexpected communication through official IRS channels and be cautious of any unsolicited requests for personal or financial information.
For more information on how to recognize and report IRS scams, visit the IRS website or contact their customer service for assistance.
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