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kep
A call came from 202-241-1366 at 7:17 a.m. The caller said that he was from the IRS and to call back this number to speak with the agent handling my account.  I called back the number, and the same voice answered, but gave a different name.  He asked if I had a lawyer.  I hung-up.  Clearly this is an attempt to get private information leading to identity theft.  Hopefully, they are not successful with their crime.
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Alfalfa
WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service today warned consumers about a sophisticated phone scam targeting taxpayers, including recent immigrants, throughout the country.

Victims are told they owe money to the IRS and it must be paid promptly through a pre-loaded debit card or wire transfer. If the victim refuses to cooperate, they are then threatened with arrest, deportation or suspension of a business or driver’s license. In many cases, the caller becomes hostile and insulting.

“This scam has hit taxpayers in nearly every state in the country.  We want to educate taxpayers so they can help protect themselves.  Rest assured, we do not and will not ask for credit card numbers over the phone, nor request a pre-paid debit card or wire transfer,” says IRS Acting Commissioner Danny Werfel. “If someone unexpectedly calls claiming to be from the IRS and threatens police arrest, deportation or license revocation if you don’t pay immediately, that is a sign that it really isn’t the IRS calling.” Werfel noted that the first IRS contact with taxpayers on a tax issue is likely to occur via mail
Other characteristics of this scam include:
Scammers use fake names and IRS badge numbers. They generally use common names and surnames to identify themselves.
Scammers may be able to recite the last four digits of a victim’s Social Security Number.
Scammers spoof the IRS toll-free number on caller ID to make it appear that it’s the IRS calling.
Scammers sometimes send bogus IRS emails to some victims to support their bogus calls.
Victims hear background noise of other calls being conducted to mimic a call site.
After threatening victims with jail time or driver’s license revocation, scammers hang up and others soon call back pretending to be from the local police or DMV, and the caller ID supports their claim.
If you get a phone call from someone claiming to be from the IRS, here’s what you should do:
If you know you owe taxes or you think you might owe taxes, call the IRS at 1.800.829.1040. The IRS employees at that line can help you with a payment issue – if there really is such an issue.
If you know you don’t owe taxes or have no reason to think that you owe any taxes (for example, you’ve never received a bill or the caller made some bogus threats as described above), then call and report the incident to the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration at 1.800.366.4484.
If you’ve been targeted by this scam, you should also contact the Federal Trade Commission and use their “FTC Complaint Assistant” at FTC.gov.  Please add "IRS Telephone Scam" to the comments of your complaint.
Taxpayers should be aware that there are other unrelated scams (such as a lottery sweepstakes) and solicitations (such as debt relief) that fraudulently claim to be from the IRS.
The IRS encourages taxpayers to be vigilant against phone and email scams that use the IRS as a lure. The IRS does not initiate contact with taxpayers by email to request personal or financial information.  This includes any type of electronic communication, such as text messages and social media channels. The IRS also does not ask for PINs, passwords or similar confidential access information for credit card, bank or other financial accounts. Recipients should not open any attachments or click on any links contained in the message. Instead, forward the e-mail to [email protected].

More information on how to report phishing scams involving the IRS is available on the genuine IRS website, IRS.gov.

http://www.irs.gov/uac/Newsroom/IRS-Warns-of-Pervasive-Telephone-Scam
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jj
The latest tel# that heather grey voice is using is 2025068707....they called me 2 days in a row. I did call them back after the first call and they did do the threat routine on me. I was a little shaken up at first because they did have my correct name,address and telephone number. Go figure that on out when my number is non published for over 30 years.  I didn't ask if they had my ss#.  My account also said their nothing to worry about...just ignore it. Do not supply any info.....real live I.r.s. don't use  this routine
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jj
Correction on previous jj comments.....heather grey is using 2025068708.....!!!!!!!if you have unlimited long distance phone service.....everyone should call by using 1167 or *67 12025068708 and really get on there last nerve....this number will come up as a private call. Its not tracible!!!!! They won't know what hit them!!!!!
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Lucy
I just received a phone call (actually) the second call from this number. Luckily they left a message on my phone. When I called he told me his name was Fedders. I asked him where he was calling me from and he said his office. I looked the number up and found this website. I called him back and told him I knew it was a scam. I also told him hr needed to speak English because I couldn't understand what he was saying. He proceeded to call me a redneck [***] and told me he was tracing the call and would know where I was any minute and was coming to get me. I called the hotline for the IRS treasury dept. and had to leave a message. Why won't they even answer the phone? I could tell by his voice he was from India or somewhere. Why are these people in OUR country??? Baffles the mind.
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