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Slam the Scam icon Latest IRS Impersonation Scam Update: TIGTA Unveils New Flyer Warning Taxpayers About Impersonation Scam... learn more.
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► If you believe you have been a victim of an IRS Impersonation Scam, contact us.
► View this Public Service Announcement video.
► Downloadable IRS Scam Files: Warning Flyer, 5X8 Poster, 11X17 Poster & Slam the Scam Flyer.
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► If you lost money to IRS scammers via Western Union, you may be able to file a claim to recover funds.
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If you believe you have been a victim of an IRS Impersonation Scam, please fill out the form below.

If you received communication from someone claiming to be from the Social Security Administration, please report that activity to the Social Security Administration’s Fraud Hotline.

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Please read the press release describing IRS Impersonation Scams.

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