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Issue Number: Tax Tip 2024-91Don’t let scammers ruin holiday gift card giving Taxpayers should watch out for gift card scams especially during the holiday season. The IRS never asks for or accepts gift cards as payment for a tax bill. Common holiday scams Scammers could also:
Find out more about how to avoid tax scams and fraud. How to tell if it’s really the IRS
What to do if targeted by a scam Anyone who has been a target of a scam should contact the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration to report a phone scam. Use the IRS Impersonation Scam Reporting webpage or call 800-366-4484. Taxpayers targeted by scams can also report to the Federal Trade Commission or visit their state attorney general. More information:
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