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AG: Scammers targeting Arkansans with forged tax notices

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From the Arkansas Attorney General’s Office

Arkansans have reported receiving scam letters that look like official government tax notices. These letters claim consumers owe back taxes or could face tax liens, wage garnishments, or other penalties. The scammers pressure consumers to pay large upfront fees for supposed tax-relief services and may falsely claim to work with or contact the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).

What Arkansans Should Know

These scam letters are designed to create fear and urgency. Some direct consumers to call private companies that pretend to help resolve tax problems. These companies may urge consumers to stay on the line while they pretend to “contact the IRS” in an effort to obtain personal or financial information.

How Arkansans Should Respond

For more information, please contact the Office of the Attorney General at (501) 682-2007 or oag@arkansasag.gov, or visit the website http://www.ArkansasAG.gov.

To download a PDF version of this Consumer Alert along with an example of the scam letter, click here.

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