STATEHOUSE (March 26, 2021) – As taxpayers continue to file their 2020 tax returns, State Reps. Michael Aylesworth (R-Hebron) and Hal Slager (R-Schererville) urge Hoosiers to be on the lookout for identity thieves and scammers.
According to the Federal Trade Commission, the challenges that COVID-19 brought include a higher risk of identity theft, with 89,390 reports of tax identity theft in 2020, compared with 27,450 reports in 2019. Last year alone, the FTC received more than 2.2 million reports about fraud, with people reporting losses of nearly $3.3 billion.
"Scammers have used the pandemic to prey on Hoosiers and convince them to give out their personal information," Aylesworth said. "Understanding the signs of a scam and taking precautions can save you from this situation."
The Internal Revenue Service reports scammers use mail, telephone or email to deceive individuals, businesses, and payroll and tax professionals. According to the IRS, the bureau does not initiate contact with taxpayers by email, text messages or social media channels to request personal or financial information. The IRS is reminding the public to avoid scams including unethical ghost tax return preparers who do not sign tax returns they prepare, emails or text messages asking for personal and financial information, and imposters who call taxpayers claiming to be IRS employees using fake names and identification badge numbers.
"If you think someone is trying to steal your identity or already has, it is essential to take action immediately," Slager said. "Protect yourself and your family by using professionals to help with your taxes, and stay alert if anyone asks for your personal information."
To avoid falling victim to tax-related scams and identity theft, follow these tips provided by the FTC:
Slager said those who believe they are a victim of a scam need to contact local law enforcement immediately. Scams should be reported to the Indiana Attorney General’s office by visiting indianaconsumer.com, and complaints should be filed with Federal Trade commission at ftc.gov/complaint or by calling 1-877-FTC-HELP.
The federal and state tax filing deadline this year is May 17. To find a reputable preparer, visit IRS.gov.
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State Rep. Michael Aylesworth (R-Hebron) represents House District 11,
which includes portions of Lake and Porter counties.
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State Rep. Hal Slager (R-Schererville) represents House District 15,
which includes portions of Lake County.
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