IRS Impostors commit fraud in these ways:

How does an IRS Impersonator contact me and how do they do what they do?

According to J. Russell George (The Treasury Inspector General): they...

The callers who commit this fraud often:
  • Utilize an automated robocall machine.
  • Use common names and fake IRS badge numbers.
  • May know the last four digits of the victim’s Social Security Number.
  • Make caller ID information appear as if the IRS is calling.
  • Send bogus IRS e-mails to support their scam.
  • Call a second or third time claiming to be the police or department of motor vehicles, and the caller ID again supports their claim.
If you are contacted by a bogus company impersonating as the IRS, here's what to do. (You'll see links at the end of this article).

Report to the FTC Government Impostors, phone scams and 
Contact the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration CLICK HERE

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