Phony IRS calls increase during filing season

- Scammers impersonating the IRS call taxpayers telling them they owe taxes and face arrest if they don’t pay.
- The scammer may leave a message asking taxpayers to call back to clear up a tax matter or face arrest.
- When taxpayers call back, the scammers often use threatening and hostile language.
- The thief demands that the taxpayers pay their tax debts with a gift card, other pre-paid cards or a wire transfer.
Taxpayers who receive these phone calls should:
- Hang up the phone immediately.
- Report the call to TIGTA using their IRS Impersonation Scam Reporting form or by calling 800-366-4484.
- Report the number to phishing@irs.gov; put “IRS Phone Scam” in the subject line.
Taxpayers should remember that the IRS does not:
- Call taxpayers demanding immediate payment using a specific payment method. Generally, the IRS first mails a bill to the taxpayer.
- Threaten to have taxpayers arrested for not paying taxes.
- Demand payment without giving taxpayers an opportunity to question or appeal the amount owed.
IRS YouTube Videos:
Tax Scams – English | Spanish | ASL
Dirty Dozen – English | Spanish | ASL
*This message was distributed by IRS Tax Tips, an IRS e-mail service. For more information on federal taxes please visit IRS.gov.

