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Protecting Seniors From IRS Scams This Tax Season - Episode 16

15 min · 9. mar. 2026
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Scammers ramp up tactics early in the year, often impersonating the IRS to create fear and urgency. We are covering the most common IRS-related scams:✅ “Quick refund” emails with suspicious links✅ Fake “tax-deductible” charity requests (especially ones asking for gift cards)✅ “Help setting up your IRS account” schemes designed to steal personal infoRemember: The IRS will not call, text, email, or DM for personal info.Rule #1:Forward suspicious emails or phone numbers claiming to be from the IRS to phishing@irs.gov [phishing@irs.gov]. Do not open attachments or click links.Rule #2:File a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission through the FTC Complaint Assistant at FTC.gov. [ftc.gov]Rule #3:Report the scam to the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration—TIGTA—at 1-800-366-4484 or visit Home | U.S. Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration OIG  https://tigita.gov [https://tigita.gov]

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Protecting Seniors From IRS Scams This Tax Season - Episode 16

Scammers ramp up tactics early in the year, often impersonating the IRS to create fear and urgency. We are covering the most common IRS-related scams:✅ “Quick refund” emails with suspicious links✅ Fake “tax-deductible” charity requests (especially ones asking for gift cards)✅ “Help setting up your IRS account” schemes designed to steal personal infoRemember: The IRS will not call, text, email, or DM for personal info.Rule #1:Forward suspicious emails or phone numbers claiming to be from the IRS to phishing@irs.gov [phishing@irs.gov]. Do not open attachments or click links.Rule #2:File a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission through the FTC Complaint Assistant at FTC.gov. [ftc.gov]Rule #3:Report the scam to the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration—TIGTA—at 1-800-366-4484 or visit Home | U.S. Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration OIG  https://tigita.gov [https://tigita.gov]

9. mar. 202615 min