The tax filing season is a busy time for taxpayers, but scammers also stay
busy. Taxpayers should be aware of several types of tax scams, but phone scams start
to increase during the beginning of tax season and then remain active
throughout the remainder of the year. Here’s how this scam generally works:
- Scammers impersonating the IRS call taxpayers telling
them they owe taxes and face arrest if they don’t pay.
- The scammer may leave a message asking taxpayers to
call back to clear up a tax matter or face arrest.
- When taxpayers call back, the scammers often use
threatening and hostile language.
- The thief demands that the taxpayers pay their tax
debts with a gift card, other pre-paid cards or a wire transfer.
Taxpayers who receive these phone calls should:
Taxpayers should remember that the IRS does not:
- Call taxpayers demanding immediate payment using a
specific payment method. Generally, the IRS first mails a bill to the
taxpayer.
- Threaten to have taxpayers arrested for not paying
taxes.
- Demand payment without giving taxpayers an opportunity
to question or appeal the amount owed.
IRS YouTube Videos:
Tax Scams – English
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Dirty Dozen – English
| Spanish
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