Ingenious Scam Targets Taxpayers
		
		
	
    
	
		
        Article Highlights: - Scammers Change Tactics
 - Fake IRS Mail Notices
 - Have Your Tax Preparer Review Notice
 
These scammers have duplicated the look of official IRS mail notices, which to the untrained eye would lead one to believe a notice was really from the IRS.
So be extremely cautious of any notice you may have received from the IRS. If a notice is demanding immediate payment and there has not been any prior contact by the IRS over the issue, then the notice is probably from a scammer. Reports indicate the initial letters were numbered CP-2000.
Here is a sample fake IRS CP-2000 supplied by Iowa State University.

Don’t be a victim, have any notice you receive from the IRS, or any tax authority for that matter, reviewed by this office before taking action.
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