I received a voicemail with a recorded message that was cut off at the beginning and followed by the message I had 4 allegations against me and authorities would be coming and I needed to contact this number (213-228-5629) from what I've read it sounds like a scam but I'm going to report it to the local police.
IRS scam - deeply accented guy reading a script that says that a IRS random audit has found issues from my 2008-2012 tax filing, and that I owe $4,982 if I handle it now (with a credit card), otherwise there will be $19,000 worth of penalties, they will freeze my bank account within 15-20 minutes, and the local cops will be at my door later today.
He got pissy when I interrupted him to ask a question, and when I said I wanted to handle it without the legal hassles he transferred me to his IRS supervisor.
The 2nd heavily accented liar got pissy when I said my name was John Koskinen, and hung up pretty quickly after that.
I received a voicemail with a recorded message that was cut off at the beginning and followed by the message I had 4 allegations against me and authorities would be coming and I needed to contact this number (213-228-5629) from what I've read it sounds like a scam but I'm going to report it to the local police.
The IRS does not need to sue anyone. They send you first class letters delivered by the Post Office. Several of them. Ignore those, and they then send certified letters that you need to sign for. Again delivered by the Post Office. Ignore those and they simply freeze your bank accounts and anything else you own. If they can do that, then why would they bother with a court case that might take them years before they get in front of a judge? They also do not bother arresting people for a few thousand dollars for the same reasons I have already given.
Official IRS Government site detailing this scam and providing links to report it:
http://www.irs.gov/uac/Newsroom/IRS-Warns-of-Pervasive-Telephone-Scam
https://www.irs.gov/uac/Online-Scams-that-Impersonate-the-IRS
https://www.irs.gov/uac/Tax-Scams-Consumer-Alerts
https://www.irs.gov/uac/Newsroom/Phone-Scams- ... 6-Filing-Season
https://www.irs.gov/uac/Newsroom/IRS-Complete ... -Scams-for-2015