Rebecca, no one at 800 notes is calling you nor can the users of this forum do anything about these calls. I called he number you posted and got sent to a voice mail for "nix grog"????? I called three times and listened to the recording but I could not understand what was being said. You can do something for yourself by not answering the call. If you want to take a less passive route get a call blocker for your land line. Just google "call blocker." There are many out there and there are discussions on 800 notes regarding the pros and cons of different brands. Read here:
http://800notes.com/forum/ta-ae7fb1decae9014/ ... -any-do-you-use
If you're using a cell find out if your service provider offers blocking or download a call blocking app. Some of them are free.
You mention the IRS in your first post. If you received a call saying you were going to be arrested or you owe money to the IRS, ignore it. It's a scam and is well known. Read about it here:
http://www.irs.gov/uac/Tax-Scams-Consumer-Alerts
IRS does not file lawsuits. Court action, if any is handled by the DOJ and all parties are entitled to legal assistance if it is a criminal matter. But--tax disputes are for the most part civil matters. 90% of all IRS tax disputes are settled administratively. IRS has absolutely no authority to call on local law enforcement for anything. Local law is never involved in IRS tax disputes. IRS has no powers of arrest. If LE is necessary, US Marshals do the job. IRS does not cold call anyone and ask for money. IRS does not accept Green card money paks for payment in any case. No one is prosecuted for ordinary tax disputes. IRS has absolutely no authority over anyone's professional license. Professional licensing is handled by state governments. Yes, levies on property to satisfy an existing tax obligation do occur, but only after a very long period of negotiation. And yes, liens are placed on individuals but usually after a lot of negotiation and a failure to reach a settlement. All determinations of tax liability are subject to appeals. All contacts by the IRS are initiated by US mail.