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What the IRS Wants You to Know | Tax Tip of the Week | No. 195
The Internal Revenue Service receives thousands of reports each year from taxpayers who receive suspicious emails, phone calls, faxes or notices claiming to be from the IRS. Many of these scams fraudulently use the IRS name or logo as a lure to make the communication appear more authentic and enticing. 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.
Do not open: IRS emails - Tax Tip of the Week
Do not open: IRS emails - Tax Tip of the Week. The IRS has issued numerous press releases advising taxpayers that they will never initiate contact via email.