IRS impersonation scams are consistently among the most-reported phone frauds in the United States. Callers falsely claim you owe back taxes and face immediate arrest, deportation, or license revocation unless you pay by gift card, wire transfer, or cryptocurrency. 1,147 irs tax scam phone numbers reports have been filed by Washington residents. In District of Columbia, residents filed 16,860 fraud reports last year totalling $30 million in losses (FTC Consumer Sentinel).
How this scam works in Washington
Caller claims to be an IRS officer with a fake badge number
They say you owe back taxes and will be arrested within hours unless you pay
They demand payment via gift cards, wire transfer, or cryptocurrency
They keep you on the phone and may call back from 'police' numbers to pressure you
Red flags Washington residents have reported
Urgency — 'pay now or be arrested today'
Demands payment via gift card, wire, or crypto
Caller ID spoofed to show IRS or government numbers
Caller threatens police, deportation, or license suspension
No written notice was mailed first — the real IRS always mails first
What to do if you get this call in Washington
Hang up immediately — do not engage
Do not provide any personal or financial information
Call the real IRS at 1-800-829-1040 if you are concerned about your account
Report to the FTC at ReportFraud.ftc.gov
Report to the Treasury Inspector General at 1-800-366-4484