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The Internal Revenue Services (IRS) has issued a warning to parents about child tax credit scams instigated by thieves who may use the payments to bait clueless victims.
In a statement on the IRS site, the agency told parents that they would never initiate contact with individuals to request their financial or personal detail. The IRS said they do not get in touch with the taxpayer via text, email, or social media. If a person receives IRS communications through text, email, or social media, they must report these activities to the agency.
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