A new version of the IRS scam?

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New IRS Scam Coming Through the Mail

SCAM ALERT: We’re hearing of a new twist to the IRS imposter scam: it’s now coming through the US Postal Service.

How it Works:
You receive an official-looking letter from the IRS saying you owe taxes related to the Affordable Care Act. The notice is labeled CP2000 for tax year 2015. The letter instructs payment be sent to the “IRS” care of an Austin, Texas post office box.
What You Should Know:
If the IRS issues a notice under CP2000, it’s when income or payment information doesn’t match the information reported on your tax return. A legitimate notice will provide a number for you to call and a way to resolve the issue. Also, payments wouldn’t be to “IRS” but rather to the U.S. Department of the Treasury.
What You Should Do:
If you get a notice like this but doubt its integrity, contact the IRS at 1-800-366-4484.
This same scam runs through email. If you get an IRS notice by email, delete it immediately; IRS will not reach out to you by email, nor will they call demanding payment.
Report it to the Federal Trade Commission’s complaint center.
If you receive the fake IRS letter, report it on the Fraud Watch Network’s scam-tracking map.
Please share this important alert with friends and family.

Kristin Keckeisen
Fraud Watch Network

Source: Director of AARP Arizona



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