If you have ever find yourself asking why the IRS is calling you, then this article is a must read. The first thing you have to know is that the IRS initiates most contact through regular mail delivered by the US Postal Service, so do me a favor and hang up the phone right now! Anytime anyone calls you with a harassing undertone or demands payment over the phone by any means should be a huge RED Flag!
There are special circumstances in which the IRS may call you or come to your home or business, if you have an outstanding tax bill or a delinquent employment tax payment, or to tour a business as part of an audit or during criminal investigations. BUT even then, taxpayers will generally receive several letters from the IRS. If an IRS representative visits you, he or she will always provide two forms of official credentials called a pocket commission and a HSPD-12 card. You have the right to ask to see both.
The IRS will not:
Things to keep in mind
There are special circumstances in which the IRS may call you or come to your home or business, if you have an outstanding tax bill or a delinquent employment tax payment, or to tour a business as part of an audit or during criminal investigations. BUT even then, taxpayers will generally receive several letters from the IRS. If an IRS representative visits you, he or she will always provide two forms of official credentials called a pocket commission and a HSPD-12 card. You have the right to ask to see both.
The IRS will not:
- Call to demand immediate payment using a
specific payment method such as a prepaid debit card, gift card or wire
transfer. Generally, the IRS will first mail a bill to any taxpayer who
owes taxes.
Things to keep in mind
- Scammers are mostly foreign.
- Scammers may state the target's name, date of birth, and even Social Security number.
- Early into the call, the scammer will try to elicit fear.
- Scammers will tell a target that the best way to pay the tax debt is with an iTunes gift card.
- The target is instructed to travel to a local retailer such as a drugstore and purchase iTunes gift cards to cover the total amount of tax owed, generally more than one card, since each has a limited maximum value.
- Demand that you pay taxes without the opportunity to question or appeal the amount they say you owe. You should also be advised of your rights as a taxpayer.
- Threaten to bring in local police, immigration officers or other law-enforcement to have you arrested for not paying. The IRS also cannot revoke your driver’s license, business licenses, or immigration status. Threats like these are common tactics scam artists use to trick victims into buying into their schemes.
Contact K.A.A. Data and Accounting for more information or if you have general questions.
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