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IRS phone scam cost victims $5 million

MEMPHIS, Tenn. –  Hello caller?  It’s not the IRS on the other end! The Internal Revenue Service is once again warning taxpayers about a phone scam where crooks pretend to be IRS employees collecting taxes.

The Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration has received 90,000 complaints about the scam through its hotline.  TIGTA also says the scam has cost more than 1,000 victims roughly $5 million.

“There are clear warning signs about these scams, which continue at high levels throughout the nation,” said IRS Commissioner John Koskinen. “Taxpayers should remember their first contact with the IRS will not be a call from out of the blue, but through official correspondence sent through the mail.

Koskinen says another red flag is that the calls are often threatening and angry.

The IRS says it will never:

Other scam warning signs:

If you get a phone call from someone claiming to be from the IRS: