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New IRS Scam Hits Email Mailboxes

By: Robert Benson

There is a new wave of email "phishing" that is showing up in email mailboxes
this spring, unscrupulous scammers are now targeting the American public with
email claiming to be from the IRS.

The ingenious fraudsters' aim is to collect your Social Security number,
credit card account information and banking account information.

The emails,
which look authentic complete with the IRS logo and privacy policy, lure people
into providing this information by notifying them of an audit or offering them
access to a link to collect their refund.

Additionally, the web site that
appears bears a striking resemblance to the official IRS web site (even the font
type matches) and when people click home, it actually takes them to www.IRS.gov (the real IRS web site).

However, there are some flaws to these thief's attempts to secure people's private and personal information. This is what the public should know: In one of
the scam emails in the browser or address bar at the top of the page it reads:http://tzk.kozle.pl and the information that
is requested, Social Security number, credit card number, banking information (where the refund goes).

The public needs to know that the IRS generally does not communicate with them via email.

"We do not communicate with taxpayers via email. We may send you a letter, we may call you, but we do not send out email," stated IRS spokeswoman Nancy
Mathis.

In recent weeks up to one hundred complaints a day are reported regarding email scams and the IRS has found twelve web sites operated in eighteen
different countries committing this type of fraud or other types of IRS related fraud.

If you get an email from the IRS and if you doubt its authenticity, it is best to call the IRS and verify that they did, in fact send the correspondence.
Call the IRS at 1-(800) 829-1040 ask confirm if they are trying to contact you. To report a fraudulent or suspicious email claiming to be from the IRS, call the
Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration at 1 (800) 366-4484. Furthermore, report any cases of identity theft to the Federal Trade Commission
at www.consumer.gov/idtheft.

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