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Consumer Warning: Identity Thieves Trolling for Your Tax Refund

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Tuesday, April 2, 2013   

BISMARCK, N.D. - Consumer advocates warn that identity thieves are working overtime this season, trying to get you to reveal personal information by email and phone so they can steal your tax refund.

According to Harold Moldoff, a volunteer "Fraud Fighter" with AARP, most scammers work by phone and by email, and usually entice consumers with a money-making proposition.

"'We'll get you $80 in extra refund if you complete the following customer survey for the IRS.' It's a scam! The IRS does not do that," he declared.

Moldoff stated that consumers should know that the IRS only makes initial contact via the U.S. Mail; the agency never uses email or phone for that purpose. He said tax refund theft is up 60 percent over last year and is the fastest-growing form of identity theft.

Moldoff said consumers can file to have the IRS correct the problem, but lots of people are in desperate need of their refunds, and the process can take a while.

"The average refund is $3000," Moldoff said. "It puts people in financial distress until they finally get the money that's owed to them: that can be up to six months."

He said identity thieves have already made off with an estimated $5.2 billion in fraudulent tax refunds. If you think you have been a victim of tax refund fraud, you should notify the IRS.

The IRS Identity Protection Specialized Unit is at 800-908-4490, Ext. 245.




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