FRAUD ALERT March 2023
It’s Tax Time, Beware of the Scammers
It’s that time of year again, tax filing season! Now that those W-2’s and 1099’s have arrived so are the calls, e-mails, texts, and sometimes mailings from scammers pretending to be from the IRS.These scammers will claim you owe money or there’s an issue with your return and they need you to confirm sensitive information such as your social security numbers and date of birth. Don’t fall for theses attempts to phish for your information or steal your hard-earned money.
The information in your tax return contains everything that a scam artist needs to steal your identity, file tax returns on your behalf, or even steal your refund. Be vigilant and never provide any sensitive information over the telephone. Many of us are aware of the scam calls claiming to be from the IRS and telling consumers they’ll be arrested if they don’t submit payment over the phone via gift cards. The IRS will never make contact in this manner nor will they ever ask you to pay a tax debt by wiring the money or purchasing gift cards.The good news is the federal government has made some progress in combating these scam calls.In recent years some of these scam artists, many located on the other side of the world, have been arrested and extradited to the US to face charges for their nefarious actions scamming consumer’s out of millions of dollars and impersonating federal government officials. Always verify the legitimacy of a mailing, call, e-mail, or text message before taking any action requested in the message or clicking on any links. It’s best to go to the website for the agency the correspondence claims to be from and locate a legitimate number you can call to verify the authenticity. Unfortunately in recent years scammers have even attempted to send fraudulent mailings posing as the IRS using different return addresses to phish for personal information that can be used steal your identity or filea fraudulent return and intercept a refund.
There are many scams related to tax filings and it helps to brush up on some of the most common ruses so you don’t fall victim. Below are some helpful tips to help avoid falling victim to a tax scam.
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