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Beware of Phony IRS E-mail Scams
The IRS Never Asks for Taxpayer Information or Payments via
E-mail
Emails said to be from IRS agencies are not new, however this year they
seem to be more abundant. One of the newer scams sent to business owners
are allegedly from the Electronic Federal Tax Payment System (EFTPS). The
email is supposedly a notification letting you know that your tax payment
has been rejected and needs to be re-submitted. Please be aware that the
IRS does not solicit tax payments via email.
When you click the links in the scam emails, malware/viruses are loaded
onto your computer. The malware sends information stored on your computer
back to the scammer, putting you at risk.
What do you need to know to keep safe? The IRS will never request
financial information, passwords, PINs or any other sensitive information
from you via email. The IRS sends paper notices to taxpayers to discuss
tax account information. Never provide your bank information to someone
via email or click links that are suspicious!
If you ever receive one of these scam emails, do not reply. Do not open
any attachments since they might contain malicious code that could infect
your computer. Also, do not click any links provided in the email. These
websites could also give your computer a virus or malware. Instead,
forward the email to
phishing@irs.gov.
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