
March 9, 2010
Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood issued a consumer alert yesterday warning taxpayers of an e-mail scam where the perpetrators pose as official Internal Revenue Service e-mailers to obtain personal and financial information. Hood said that the IRS does not send e-mails to taxpayers to inform them of refunds or to request financial information.
"We typically see this type of scam as tax season approaches," Hood said. "To best protect yourself; do not share any personal information in this way, do not reply to the e-e-mail, do not open the attachments or click on any links."
If you receive a suspicious e-mail that looks like it may be from the IRS, report it by forwarding it to .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address), or, if you are unsure of an e-mail from the IRS, call 1-800-366-4484 to verify its legitimacy.
Anyone who suspects they have been a victim of this fraud or any other, should contact the consumer protection division of the attorney general's office at 1-800-281-4418.
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