Tax Time Phone Scams on the Rise: Tips to Protect Yourself.
In a critical way where, scammers impersonate more and more, Internal
Revenue Service employees and frightening unsuspecting consumers by threatening
arrests or repeal of their driver’s license unless they receive immediate
payment, Connectikpeople.co recalls that
TurboTax®, from Intuit Inc., offers taxpayers the following advice to
protect themselves from tax time scams, and reminds Americans that the IRS will
never:
- Call to demand immediate payment, nor will the agency call about taxes owed without first having mailed you a bill.
- Demand that you pay taxes without giving you the opportunity to question or appeal the amount they say you owe.
- Require you to use a specific payment method for your taxes, such as a prepaid debit card.
- Ask for credit or debit card numbers over the phone.
- Threaten to bring in local police or other law-enforcement groups to have you arrested for not paying.
If you receive a call from someone who claims to be with the IRS asking you
to pay back taxes, here’s what you should do:
- If you owe, or think you might owe federal taxes: Hang up and call the IRS at 800-829-1040.
- If you don’t owe taxes: Report the incident to the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration at 800-366-4484 or at www.tigta.gov.
- File a complaint: If you think you’re a victim of a phone scam, you may also file a complaint using the FTC Complaint Assistant; choose “Other” and then “Imposter
To learn more about ways to safeguard your information, visit Intuit’s online
security center or go to IRS.gov to guard
against phone scams.