I received the same call from the same number. The caller has a really thick accent that I cannot really tell the name: maybe xx Smith. After seeing all the posts, I do believe that this is a scam. Thanks for all the posts!
Did not recognize 607-218-4768 on caller ID so didn't pick up. Caller with a very heavy accent did leave a lengthy message though, claiming to be Agent David Cooper (ha!) from the "Internal Revenue Service Department" and to call his "hot line number" at 585-310-3285. He didn't specify what the problem was, only that it was a time sensitive matter and if I or my attorney didn't return his call, "the only thing I can do is to wish you a good luck. The situation unfolds on you." Who says these things?! Call ends with "Thank you. Have a great day." This was laughable but impersonating a Federal employee is illegal so I filed a complaint with FTC.gov. When I checked the IRS.gov website, apparently these IRS phone scams have been going on for a few years. I just wasn't lucky enough to be contacted by these clowns until today. So, if you don't recognize the phone number, don't answer it. And as another contributor, AWY, mentioned, the IRS does not call you, rather, they send mail so don't be fooled.
Male caller with a computer sounding voice, claiming to have "important time sensitive" information. Sounded like a scam when he started laughing at the end. Don't answer these calls.