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Phishing Scams: E-mail from the IRS? Not Likely
The goal of these scams – known as phishing – is to trick you into revealing your personal and financial information. The scammers can then use your information – like your Social Security number, bank account or credit card numbers – to commit identity theft or steal your money. Here are five things the IRS wants you to know about phishing scams.1. The IRS never asks for detailed personal and financial information like PIN numbers, passwords or similar secret access information for credit card, bank or other financial accounts. 2. The IRS does not initiate contact with taxpayers by e-mail or social media to request personal or financial information. If you receive an e-mail from someone claiming to be the IRS or directing you to an IRS site:
3. The address of the official IRS website is www.IRS.gov. Do not be confused or misled by sites claiming to be the IRS but ending in .com, .net, .org or other designations instead of .gov. If you discover a website that claims to be the IRS but you suspect it is bogus, do not provide any personal information on the suspicious site. Report it to the IRS. 4. If you receive a phone call, fax or letter in the mail from an individual claiming to be from the IRS but you suspect they are not an IRS employee, contact the IRS at 1.800.829.1040 to determine if the IRS has a legitimate need to contact you. Report any bogus correspondence. You can forward a suspicious e-mail to phishing@irs.gov. 5. You can help shut down these schemes and prevent others from being victimized. Details on how to report specific types of scams and what to do if you’ve been victimized are available at www.IRS.gov. Click on “Reporting Phishing” on the home page. SectionsNewsTopicse-mail, Identity Theft, Internal Revenue Service, IRS, Phishing Scam, Phone Scam, Social Security Number, washington d.c. |
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