One thing you can say for scammers—they react quickly as people become aware of one form of scam and move on to vary their approach so the mark is now confused that this call might be a real issue. In News Release `IR-2016-81 the IRS noted that scammers have now moved on to making dunning calls for a non-existent tax, not just a non-existent tax bill.
In the latest scam to be described by the IRS, the caller claims the taxpayer has an unpaid “student tax” for which payment must be made immediately. In one sense this sort of attack is a stroke of genius, since there are individuals that owe taxes, student loans or both, so this sort of confused combination likely dupes people who now are no longer sure what is being asked for. As well, actual students often are used to interacting with the tax system, and so won’t as quickly recognize that the IRS simply doesn’t function in that manner.
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