The IRS advises taxpayers in IR-2018-88 that they do not randomly contact taxpayers or tax professionals via email,
including asking people to confirm their tax refund information. The IRS
initiates most contacts through regular mail delivered by the United States
Postal Service.
However, there are special circumstances in which the IRS will call or come to a home or business, such as when a taxpayer has an overdue tax bill, to secure a delinquent tax return or a delinquent employment tax payment, or to tour a business as part of an audit or during criminal investigations.
Even then, taxpayers will generally first receive several letters (called “notices”) from the IRS in the mail.
Note that the IRS does not:
However, there are special circumstances in which the IRS will call or come to a home or business, such as when a taxpayer has an overdue tax bill, to secure a delinquent tax return or a delinquent employment tax payment, or to tour a business as part of an audit or during criminal investigations.
Even then, taxpayers will generally first receive several letters (called “notices”) from the IRS in the mail.
Note that the IRS does not:
- Demand that taxpayers use a specific payment method,
such as a prepaid debit card, gift card or wire transfer. The IRS will not
ask for debit or credit card numbers over the phone. Taxpayers should make
check payments to the “United States Treasury” or review IRS.gov/payments
for IRS online options.
- Demand that taxpayers pay taxes without the opportunity
to question or appeal the amount they say is owed. Generally, the IRS will
first mail a bill to those who owe any taxes. Taxpayers should also be
advised of their
rights as a taxpayer.
- Threaten to bring in local police, immigration officers or other law-enforcement to have taxpayers arrested for not paying. The IRS also cannot revoke a driver’s license, business license or immigration status. Threats like these are common tactics scam artists use to trick victims into buying into their schemes.
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