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Feb 27, 2006 -- Beware of phony IRS e-mail scam

Have you gotten an e-mail about a problem with mailing your tax return? If so, trash it and warn your friends. The e-mail supposedly comes from the IRS, but the IRS does not communicate with people via e-mail. It’s a scam. Someone is trying to rip you off. Also, the IRS wants to remind people who didn’t file a return in 2003 may be owed money. Those people can now can file a tax return for 2003 up until April 17 and get back the money they’ve been owed.

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  • receipt of IRS notice of refund-looks like a scam
    From: Internal Revenue Service [mailto:taxrefundservice@irs.gov]
    Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2008 11:17 AM
    To: undisclosed-recipients
    Subject: Internal Revenue Service Tax Refunds





    Annual calculations of your fiscal activities revealed you are entitled to a tax refund of $990.55. For fast disbursment of refund a special Reference Link has been created for you. Go to the tax refund link created for you to update your information with us. Most delays in tax refund are due invalid,incorrect or incomplete information in our database. Therefore you are urged to submit accurate and updated information about you.To update your account information with us click on the Reference Link below.

    Reference Link

    Note: For security reasons, we will record your ip-address, the date and time. Deliberate wrong inputs are criminally pursued and indicated.

    Regards Internal Revenue Service.

    © Copyright 2007, Internal Revenue Service U.S.A. All rights reserved.
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