New phone scam - IRS imposters
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I see this sort of scam as one of the big downsides to the DIY and free file movement. If one of my clients got such a call they would be on the phone to me in minutes. Those who prepare their own returns or use "seasonal preparers" have no one to turn to for such a simple question. The IRS is encouraging this sort of scam by making people think because they can use TurboTax that they are now experts and no longer in need of professional advice. I won't even start on the topic of the release of the PTIN database with email address.In other words, a democratic government is the only one in which those who vote for a tax can escape the obligation to pay it.
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I think that depends - most people I deal with would be able to call the IRS or use Google to find their answer. There's a lot of scams out there that don't claim to be the IRS and most people seem to do OK. Not that many people sending money overseas so that they can receive their inheritances from long lost princes and that sort of thing. Of course, the scammers don't need there to be a lot of people susceptible. The folks who fall for it would fall for other scams too though so not sure the push to DIY is really to blame.Comment
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