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Taxpayers: Beware Coronavirus Scams

April 26, 2020

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Government officials have reported a surge of malicious attempts to defraud taxpayers in connection with the coronavirus (COVID-19) Economic Impact Payments. Scams may use calls, text messages, or emails to impersonate IRS agents offering financial relief. Be aware of these scams. Here is information provided by the IRS to help identify and report fraud:

Here’s what taxpayers should know:

Here’s what people should know about the Economic Impact Payments:

Scammers may:

Official IRS information about the COVID-19 pandemic and Economic Impact Payments can be found on the Coronavirus Tax Relief page on IRS.gov. The IRS encourages people to share this information with family and friends. Many people who normally don’t normally file a tax return may not realize they’re eligible for an Economic Impact Payment.


About the Author: David Raymon

David Raymon is an attorney in the Burns & Levinson’s Private Client and Trusts & Estates Groups. Dave is a JD/CPA, which has equipped him with a unique skill set that he uses to advise clients on tax and non-tax aspects of their estate planning, fiduciary duty actions, and other probate and trust-related controversies. Clients appreciate Dave’s perspective on legal issues, which often include a very personal component, and his guidance in evaluating options. He can be reached at draymon@burnslev.com or 617.345.3341.