Consumer
Alert
The IRS warns taxpayers to be on the alert for e-mails and phone calls they may receive
which claim to come from the IRS or other federal agency and which mention their
tax refund or economic stimulus payment. These are almost certainly a scam whose
purpose is to obtain personal and financial information — such as name, Social
Security number, bank account and credit card or even PIN numbers — from taxpayers
which can be used by the scammers to commit identity theft. The e-mails and calls
usually state that the IRS needs the information to process a refund or stimulus
payment or deposit it into the taxpayer's bank account. The e-mails often contain
links or attachments to what appears to be the IRS Web site or an IRS "refund
application form." However genuine in appearance, these phonies are designed
to elicit the information the scammers are looking for.
The IRS does not send taxpayers e-mails about their tax accounts. Additionally,
the way to get a tax refund or stimulus payment, or to arrange for a direct deposit,
is to file a tax return. |