IRS warning issued: Christmas holiday scams which could drain your tax refund money and savings

Not paying attention to these important IRS tips may result in being affected by a Christmas holiday scam, protect sentive information now

IRS warning to avoid scams

IRS warning to avoid scams

Once more, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has the same goal. Avoiding scams is the utmost priority when it comes to taxpayers’ safety during the Christmas holidays. This warning comes after the 9th annual National Tax Security Awareness Week started.

Scammers use multiple methods to steal your valuable personal information. In this way, they want to steal your IRS tax refund. If you do not want to be their next victim, it is time to act. Bear in mind that thousands of taxpayers are affected by scams every month.

Useful tips for taxpayers to avoid scams over the Christmas holidays:

IRS informs of the common scams over Christmas

Unfortunately, scams are becoming more sophisticated. Therefore, it is often easy to fall into scammers’ traps.  Phishing emails have become one of the most common threats to taxpayers.

Hence, do not open any emails you do not know their origin even if they seem to be from the IRS. It is best to visit your local office or check your online account instead without using links or setting up any malware unwillingly.

Not only are scammers interested in getting your confidential tax and financial information, but they are also eager to steal your Social Security numbers, bank account numbers, credit card numbers, or passwords. No doubt they will use it to commit fraud and identity theft.

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