The IRS is issuing a warning to Americans about a series of scams that are targeting consumers across the country. These scams, known as the Dirty Dozen, are designed to steal money, personal information, and data from unsuspecting victims.
One of the most common tactics used by scammers is spearfishing, where small business owners are targeted in an attempt to breach their tax data and obtain sensitive information. The IRS emphasizes that they will never contact individuals through methods such as calls, emails, texts, or in-person visits, but will only communicate through physical letters.
According to IRS public affairs specialist Cesar Yabor, scammers often prey on individuals who are already facing tax troubles. They may offer to reduce debt or provide assistance with tax issues, using psychological tactics to manipulate their victims.
Yabor also highlights the importance of verifying the identity of anyone claiming to be from the IRS. Legitimate IRS representatives will have an HSPD-12 card and IRS-issued identification with serial numbers and photos. Asking to see these credentials can help individuals avoid falling victim to scams.
As technology continues to advance, scammers are finding new ways to exploit human behavior and steal from unsuspecting individuals. It is crucial for consumers to remain vigilant and protect themselves from these fraudulent schemes.