The IRS will always first contact you by U.S. mail, not by phone or text message. Scammers may pose as tax officials to steal your money or personal information. The IRS will not demand payment via ...
What to know about the correspondence - and what to do about it.
The IRS will always first contact you by U.S. mail, not by phone or text message. Scammers may pose as tax officials to steal your money or personal information. The IRS will not demand payment via ...
From phishing emails to bogus tax credits, the IRS warns that scammers keep changing tactics. Here’s what you should know ...
"If you get a letter in the mail, that is how the IRS communicates with taxpayers. They're not going to call you, they're not ...