This scam involves fake property liens by threatening you with a tax bill from a government agency that is made up, via a letter to your mailbox.
According to the IRS, you can recognize the scam from these factors:
What should you do if you believe you are trying to be scammed, either by this one or another one?
First things first, do NOT give them important information – such as your full name, address, any billing information, or tax information. Instead, try to ask detailed questions to try and find out the true nature. Research any companies listed – and ask us Golden Girls! We are here to help.
Remember: stay safe and when in doubt, give no information out!
Some information obtained from irs.gov
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