IRS Warning Taxpayers Not to Do This...

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Every year, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) floods mailboxes across the U.S. with a number of different letters, from warnings about errors on a taxpayer’s return to alerts about owed payments. After all, mail is the agency’s most frequently used form of correspondence, as phone calls and emails can easily be faked by opportunistic scammers. The IRS even informed taxpayers earlier this year that they might receive two new physical notices this year pertaining to advanced child tax credits and the third round of stimulus payments. But now, the tax agency has made a major change to the letters it mails—and with this adjustment, the IRS just issued a new warning to taxpayers.

Read on to find out what the agency says you should not be doing.
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/irs-now-warning-taxpayers-no…

I hate articles written like this. I much prefer the news release directly from the IRS. Which is here:
https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/irs-continues-work-to-help-taxp…

Basically, the IRS is stopping some automated letters to non-filers and for balances due.

–Peter

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