Another strong warning from the IRS is
alerting taxpayers to phone scams that have already resulted in 90,000
complaints and the theft of millions of dollars. Here's how the typical scam
works: The caller claims to be from the IRS and, using hostile and abusive
language, demands immediate payment of taxes by a prepaid debit card or wire
transfer. The IRS reminds taxpayers it will never contact you by phone about
owed taxes; the first contact will be by mail. It will never ask for credit,
debit, or prepaid card information in a phone call, and it will never request immediate
payment over the phone.
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