Publication 5427 (KO) (6-2020). Tax Scam Alert (Korean Version)-2026

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If anyone else besides the agency listed in your letter from us calls you about your tax debt, its a scam. Just hang up. You wont hear from a private collection agency unless you have unpaid tax debts. You will not be asked to pay an individual person or a private collection agency directly.
The IRS and its authorized private collection agencies do send letters by mail. Most of the time, all the taxpayer needs to do is read the letter carefully and take the appropriate action. Dont reply unless instructed to do so.
Always verify any contact information through the official IRS website. Any website or email address should end in . gov. Legitimate communication from the IRS is all business.
Letters and notices Log in to their secure IRS Online Account to see if the letter or notice is in their file. Review common IRS letters and notices: Understanding Your IRS Notice or Letter. Contact IRS customer service directly to authenticate it.
Verifying the Letter Real IRS letters will include your tax identification or Social Security number, and a specific reason for the correspondence such as a balance due, a refund adjustment, or a request for additional information. Always check the letterhead and the contact information provided.

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Victims of IRS letters may be enticed into providing sensitive personal and financial information, exposing them to identity theft. Scammers may also try to trick taxpayers into making fraudulent payments directly to their bank account instead of the IRS, causing individuals to lose substantial amounts of money.
The IRS sends notices and letters for the following reasons: You have a balance due. The IRS changed your return - You are due a larger or smaller refund The IRS has a question about your tax return. The IRS needs to verify your identity. The IRS needs additional information.
If you clicked on links in a suspicious SMS and entered confidential information, visit Identity Theft Central. Report the message to 7726 (SPAM). Please include both the Caller ID and the message body in your email to phishing@irs.gov.

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