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IRS Warns of Back-to-School Scams; Encourages Students, Parents, Schools to Stay Alert

Internal Revenue Service - IRSAtlanta, GA – The Internal Revenue Service today warned taxpayers against telephone scammers targeting students and parents during the back-to-school season and demanding payments for non-existent taxes, such as the “Federal Student Tax.”

People should be on the lookout for IRS impersonators calling students and demanding that they wire money immediately to pay a fake “federal student tax.” If the person does not comply, the scammer becomes aggressive and threatens to report the student to the police to be arrested.

Scams [1]As schools around the nation prepare to re-open, it is important for taxpayers to be particularly aware of this scheme going after students and parents.

“Criminals pose as the IRS to trick victims out of their money or personal information,” said IRS Spokesman Mark Green. ”Students and parents don’t let yourself get involved in a tax scam or be bullied by a Con artists,” said Green.

The IRS encourages college and school communities to share this information so that students, parents and their families are aware of these scams.

Scammers are constantly identifying new tactics to carry out their crimes in new and unsuspecting ways. This year, the IRS has seen scammers use a variety of schemes to fool taxpayers into paying money or giving up personal information.

Some of these include:

If you receive an unexpected call from someone claiming to be from the IRS, here are some of the telltale signs to help protect yourself.

The IRS Will Never:

If you get a suspicious phone call from someone claiming to be from the IRS and asking for money, here’s what you should do:
Do not give out any information. Hang up immediately.