Watch out—tax scam calls are getting more common, and the FTC is sounding the alarm. Scammers use pressure tactics and confusion to catch you off guard, making you panic and act without thinking. Here's the thing: a few quick verification steps can save you from falling for it. Don't rush to give personal info or payment details just because someone claims you owe taxes. Hang up, call the official tax authority directly using a number you find yourself, and verify the claim. Stay calm, ask questions, and remember—legitimate tax agencies won't threaten you over the phone with immediate arrest or payment demands.
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0xSleepDeprived
· 4h ago
NGL tax fraud is getting more and more aggressive; hanging up the phone is a brilliant move.
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UnruggableChad
· 4h ago
NGL tax fraud scams are really getting more aggressive. The key is not to panic or rush to transfer funds; just hang up and talk later.
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ponzi_poet
· 4h ago
I heard that there have been a lot of tax scam calls recently. My mom almost fell for it, but luckily I stopped her in time. Really, don't panic—just hang up and it's over.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 4h ago
Really, tax scam calls are now so outrageous that just hanging up is enough.
Watch out—tax scam calls are getting more common, and the FTC is sounding the alarm. Scammers use pressure tactics and confusion to catch you off guard, making you panic and act without thinking. Here's the thing: a few quick verification steps can save you from falling for it. Don't rush to give personal info or payment details just because someone claims you owe taxes. Hang up, call the official tax authority directly using a number you find yourself, and verify the claim. Stay calm, ask questions, and remember—legitimate tax agencies won't threaten you over the phone with immediate arrest or payment demands.