Publication 5427 (RU) (6-2020). Tax Scam Alert (Russian Version)-2025

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Its a scam. Tax calculations can be, well, taxing, so a message from HMRC saying that theres been a mistake may not ring too many alarm bells. Some bring good news: you have overpaid and are owed a refund, but others claim you owe money.
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.
These fraudulent messages attempt to deceive you into providing or updating your bank account information. Treasury will never text you for sensitive data. If you receive such a message, do not respond, click any links, or share any information. Delete it immediately.
The IRS doesnt initiate contact with taxpayers by email, text messages or social media channels to request personal or financial information. This includes requests for PIN numbers, passwords or similar access information for credit cards, banks or other financial accounts.
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