Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Report Fraud Emails To The Irs

Get a copy of the police report. Send the police report, along with copies of your driver's license and Social Security card to the IRS to protect yourself against tax penalties or evasion in the future by the identity thieves.


Instructions


1. Identify an email as fraudulent if it claims to come from the IRS and asks you for your PIN number, Social Security number or bank account number. Do not respond directly to any such email.


2. Forward the email to the IRS email address for reporting fraudulent emails: phishing@irs.gov.


3. Delete the fraudulent email.


4. Report the email to your local police if you have entered confidential information such as your Social Security number.Personality thieves regularly dispatch gone fraudulent emails that eyeful certified to trick heads into giving them touchy ammo such as Social Security numbers or bank story numbers. One public scam uses the Internal Revenue Assistance's term and logo to slap to conceive itself inspect valid. Provided you catch an email that claims to be from the IRS, and asks for this kind of information, the best thing to do is report it without response.