AARP Eye Center
Fraud targeting taxpayers continues to run rampant nationwide and right here in Kansas. Watch out for these two tax crimes making headlines: tax identity theft and the IRS imposter scam.
Tax ID Theft
What is it?
Your personal information is stolen for a fraudulent refund. More specifically, tax identity theft can involve:
• filing a tax return using another person’s Social Security number,
• claiming someone else’s children as dependents, or
• claiming a tax refund using a deceased taxpayer’s information.
Your personal information can be stolen in a number of ways, including theft of mail or tax returns, corrupt tax preparation services, or phony emails from imposters. Con artists can quickly learn a lot about you in order to take your money while also defrauding the government.
What to do?
To avoid tax identity theft:
• Do mail tax returns as early in the tax season as possible before the cons beat you to it.
• Don’t give out personal information unless you know who’s asking for it and why they need it.
• Do shred personal and financial documents.
• Do know your tax preparer.
• Do check the status of your refund after filing at http://www.irs.gov/Refunds
For help, contact the IRS Identity Protection Specialized Unit at 800-908-4490 and visit irs.gov/identitytheft.
IRS Imposter Scam
What is it?
An intimidating and sophisticated phone scam, callers claim to be IRS employees, and say you owe taxes. They might also:
• threaten to arrest or deport you if you don’t pay,
• know all or part of your Social Security number,
• rig caller ID to make it look like the call is from the IRS, or
• tell you to put the money on a prepaid debit card and tell them the card number.
What to do?
Know that the IRS does NOT:
• call to demand immediate payment about taxes owed without first sending you a notification by mail,
• ask for credit or debit card numbers over the phone,
• threaten to bring in local police or other law enforcement to arrest you for nonpayment.
If you have any doubts, call the IRS directly at 800-829-1040.
Or, if you’ve spotted a scam or think you may have been scammed, call our helpline at 877-908-3360 for advice and guidance.