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The IRS warns of a rise in scams using fake agents to demand urgent payments via gift cards or crypto—never call, text, or email.
The IRS has issued a warning about a surge in fraudulent calls and messages impersonating IRS agents, often threatening legal action or immediate tax payments.
These scams typically involve aggressive callers demanding payment via gift cards, wire transfers, or cryptocurrency.
The agency stresses it never initiates contact through unsolicited calls, texts, or emails, and always sends written notices by mail.
Americans are advised to hang up, report suspicious contacts to the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration, and verify any tax concerns through official IRS channels.
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El IRS advierte de un aumento en las estafas que utilizan agentes falsos para exigir pagos urgentes a través de tarjetas de regalo o criptomonedas: nunca llame, envíe mensajes de texto o envíe un correo electrónico.