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Please see: IRS Alerts Taxpayers with Limited English Proficiency of Ongoing Phone Scams. Note that the IRS doesnt: Call to demand immediate payment using a specific payment method such as a prepaid debit card, gift card or wire transfer. Generally, the IRS will first mail you a bill if you owe any taxes.
Most of the scams that impersonate the IRS are identity theft scams. Typically, a consumer will receive an e-mail that claims to come from the IRS or Treasury Department. The message will Page 2 contain an enticing or intimidating subject line, such as tax refund, inherited funds or IRS notice.
The IRS doesnt normally initiate contact with taxpayers by email. The agency does not send text messages or contact people through social media. When the IRS needs to contact a taxpayer, the first contact is normally by letter delivered by the U.S. Postal Service.
Generally, the IRS will first mail a bill to any taxpayer who owes taxes. Send text messages or contact people through social media. Demand that you pay taxes without the opportunity to question or appeal the amount owed. They will advise you of your rights as a taxpayer.
October 4, 2022 The IRS will begin mailing letters in October on behalf of the Center for Medicare Medicaid Services, sharing information about obtaining Marketplace healthcare coverage.
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An IRS scam can target anyone. While most show up during tax season, its crucial to stay aware of potential fraudulent letters year-round. If you get something suspicious, its always best to contact the IRS directly using a publicly available phone number to confirm that its real.
Letter Identification Real IRS letters have either a notice number (CP) or letter number (LTR) on either the top or bottom right-hand corner of the letter. If theres no notice number or letter, its likely that the letter is fraudulent. Its recommended you call the IRS at 800-829-1040.
Letter Identification Real IRS letters have either a notice number (CP) or letter number (LTR) on either the top or bottom right-hand corner of the letter. If theres no notice number or letter, its likely that the letter is fraudulent. Its recommended you call the IRS at 800-829-1040.
IRS employees may make official, unannounced visits Taxpayers generally will first receive a letter or notice from the IRS in the mail. If a taxpayer has an outstanding federal tax debt, IRS will request full payment but will provide a range of payment options.
Use our International Services page. If you cant find the answers to your tax questions on IRS.gov, we can offer you help in more than 350 languages with the support of professional interpreters. For assistance in Spanish, call 800-829-1040. For all other languages, call 833-553-9895.

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