Recently many people have received text messages seemingly from the IRS about a $1,400 payment and wonder if they are legitimate. The short answer is that the IRS payments are real, but the texts are nothing but a SCAM. Sounds tricky? Keep reading to check out the context for the Economic Impact Payment and tips on how to spot the scam!
Yes, it is.
At the end of 2024, the IRS announced plan to send out payments of up to $1,400 for individuals who did not previously receive Economic Impact Payments (AKA COVID-19 stimulus payments).
According to the IRS, most of the payments should be completed by late January 2025. Those who qualify for the payment don’t need to take any action to receive the money.
“No action is needed for eligible taxpayers to receive these payments, which will go out automatically in December and should arrive in most cases by late January 2025. The payments will be automatically direct deposited or sent by paper check; eligible taxpayers will also receive a separate letter notifying them of the payment.”
However, while citizens hope for the money, scammers are spreading scam text messages impersonating the IRS in to trick you:
Posing as IRS, scammers say that you are eligible for the $1,400 Economic Impact Payment and instruct you to claim it by providing personal information via the attached link:
Content of an IRS Economic Impact Payment scam text
Don’t click on any links. It’s a scam! The link will take you to a fake IRS website where you could reveal your personal information, such as your home address, date of birth, and Individual Tax ID Number (ITIN). With these credentials, scammers can commit identity theft. For example, they can file a bogus tax return on your behalf and deposit the refund into THEIR account. Be careful!
Remember, the IRS wil never:
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This is a dangerous phishing scam pretending to be from the IRS. The message asks for personal information and provides a suspicious link. Never click on such links or provide personal information through text messages. The IRS will never contact you this way. Be very careful with such messages and always verify through official channels.
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