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IRS Warns of New E-mail and Telephone Scams Using the IRS Name
The IRS is warning taxpayers to ignore E-mail and telephone scams in which the sender/caller identifies themselves as being an IRS employee. The scammers want to trick taxpayers into revealing personal and financial information which they can turn around and quickly:
- empty the victim's financial accounts
- run up charges on the victim’s credit card
- apply for loans
- file fraudulent tax returns
THE IRS DOES NOT INITIATE CONTACT WITH TAXPAYERS VIA E-MAILS OR PHONE CALLS ASKING FOR PERSONAL INFORMATION.
To learn more, visit irs.gov/newsroom/.
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