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Don't fall for fake IRS scams
From the February 8, 2008 Kiplinger Newsletter...
As filing season starts, cyber scammers are trying new tactics to steal personal financial information from taxpayers, IRS warns. One type of email message tells folks that their return will be audited. Another offers tax pros information on tax law changes. In each case, the sender purports to be IRS and directs recipients to click on links that give senders access to their computers and personal data. If you receive one of these phony notices don't fall for it. Forward the solicitation to phising@irs.gov and then delete the message.
Phone scammers are hard at work as well, saying that they need your bank account information to directly deposit the upcoming tax rebate. Don't be fooled. IRS never contacts taxpayers via an unsolicited call.
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