
IRS Imposter Scams: How to Protect Yourself
Learn about IRS imposter scams where fraudsters pretend to be the IRS to trick you into sending money. Discover how to identify and avoid such scams, as well as what actions to take if you encounter one. Remember, the real IRS will never ask for payment via prepaid cards or wire transfers, so stay informed and protect yourself from financial fraud.
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IRS Imposter Scams
IRS Imposter Scams What does the term mean to you?
IRS Imposter Scams Someone pretends to be the IRS Calls you, emails you
Money, Money, Money Wire transfer Prepaid card Either one = sending cash
The Real IRS Will NOT ask you to pay by prepaid card or wire transfer Will NOT ask for a credit card over the phone Will first attempt to contact you by mail
Their line, your reply I m from the IRS and you owe back taxes.
What you can do Stop. Don t wire money or pay with a prepaid card. If in doubt, check it out. Call the IRS at 1- 800-829-1040.
IRS Imposter Scams