Thursday, September 26, 2019

Property Lien Scam


With scam artists hard at work all year, taxpayers should watch for new versions of tax-related scams. One such scam involves fake property liens. It threatens taxpayers with a tax bill from a fictional government agency.
Here are some details about the property lien scam that will help taxpayers recognize it:
  • This scheme involves a letter threatening an IRS lien or levy.
  • The scammer mails the letter to a taxpayer.
  • The lien or levy is based on bogus overdue taxes owed to a non-existent agency.
  • The non-existent agencies might have a legitimate-sounding name like the “Bureau of Tax Enforcement.” There is no such agency.
  • This scam may also reference the IRS to confuse potential victims into thinking the letter is from a real agency.
For anyone who doesn’t owe taxes and has no reason to think they do should:

More information:
Tax Scams/Consumer Alerts
How Do You Report Suspected Tax Fraud Activity?

Source: The IRS

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