312-340-0255
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Robocall... Then I called the number back and a sand jigger answered the phone and said IRS.... I said ---yea right....don't effin call my number again you dumb@ss. Get a job.
Caller type: Scammer
Caller: Did not ask
Company: IRS
Number: 312-340-0255
No he didn't. I had a really hard time understanding him due to his horrible language skills. I asked him an ID number and he rambled off about 4 numbers. I told him that that is not a correct ID number and the next time they call me I will press charges against them.
Every US citizen knows that the IRS will not contact you via phone. They only send any notifications via mail.
I am soo frustrated that these assholes continue to be in operation.
So people do not give them any personal information
Caller type: Scammer
Caller: After I asked him several times
Company: Internal Revenue Service
Number: 312-340-0255
Wife answered phone. Recording said IRS is suing her and asked her to 312-340-0255 back. Man answered "Internal revenue Service...".
Wife asked about lawsuit Man asked for Information. Wife put call on speaker phone and man hung up. I called back and asked if this is an IRS agent with Internal Revenue Service. Person said "Yes." I asked for an I. D Number, Person hung up. I called back and told them they messed with the wrong guy. The operator called out the name Xavier in the background. I reported this to IRS.
Caller type: Scammer
Caller: Xavier
Company: IRS
Number: 312-340-0255
What really agrvegatas me about the complicated legal hurdles that we all have to endure is that the expenses involved in them are not actually counted as part of the tax burden.Indeed, we are commonly led to believe that those of us living in western countries hand over about 35% of our earnings to our governments.Far more relevant to us, however, is the fact that if we also take into account all the red tape that EVERYONE has to pay for (e.g. government-imposed red tape on businesses - which increases the price of the goods and services that we consume) we discover that around 50% (not 35%) of our purchasing power is appropriated by government. FIFTY PER CENT!For example, in Dr Helen's case, if she pays $500 to an accountant, this will not count as part of her 'tax burden' - but, surely, it should be counted as such because it is the government that has imposed this burden upon her.Of course, it is not counted as 'tax' because the money goes to her accountant, not to the government.Indeed, what we see happening nowadays is governments increasingly imposing their demands on people via the **private** sector. The idea behind this is to increase the power of government without this being reflected in the 'tax' take.This is nothing more than a deceitful scam which is perpetrated by governments to hide the fact that their powers - and the burdens that they impose upon us - are forever increasing.FIFTY PER CENT!
Caller: Did not ask
Company: IRS
Number: 312-340-0255
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