Thursday, April 3, 2014

IRS Warns Taxpayers of Phone Scam in the Piedmont


The Internal Revenue Service has released a warning about telephone scams that sound like legitimate phone calls. Scammers are impersonating IRS employees and calling taxpayers stating that money is due. The scammers will then ask for your credit or debit account number or will ask you to pay with a prepaid money card. According to Mark Hanson from the IRS, “Somebody calls you and they have your name, they have your phone number, they have your social security number and they’ve also found a way to make caller ID make it appear like the call is coming from the IRS so it’s very convincing.” These scams have also been occurring through emails. The best thing to do is to not have any contact with the scammers at all. If you feel that your personal information has been compromised, you should file a report with your local law enforcement or with the Internal Revenue Service (the report can be found at www.irs.gov).
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