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The Internet criminals just will not stop. Over the past couple of weeks clients have forwarded several e-mails supposedly from the IRS like the one below (we deactivated the link in it). PLEASE NOTE the IRS will never initiate contact with you via e-mail.
From: Internal Revenue Service [mailto:service@irs-usa.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 04, 2009 10:29 AM
Subject: Notice from Department of the Treasury
After the last annual calculations of your fiscal activity
we have determined that you are eligible to receive
a tax refund under section 501(c) (3) of the
Internal Revenue Code. Tax refund value is $189.60.
Please submit the tax refund request and allow us 6-9 days
in order to IWP the data received.
If u don't receive your refund within 9 business
days from the original IRS mailing date shown,
you can start a refund trace online. If you distribute funds to other organization, your records must show wether
they are exempt under section 497 (c) (15). In cases where the recipient org.
is not exempt under section 497 (c) (15), you must have evidence the funds will
be used for section 497 (c) (15) purposes.
If you distribute fund to individuals, you should keep case histories showing
the recipient's name and address; the purpose of the award; the maner of
section; and the realtionship of the recipient to any of your officers, directors,
trustees, members, or major contributors.
To access the form for your tax refund, please Click Here
This notification has been sent by the Internal Revenue Service,
a bureau of the Department of the Treasury.
Sincerely Yours,
John Stewart
Director, Exempt. Organization
Rulings and Agreements Letter
Internal Revenue Service
IF you recieve any e-mail from the IRS do not click on the links. Just delete the e-mail. Check out more information from the IRS on these kinds of Scams by clicking here IRS Scams
The most interesting part of this is the amount of words that are spelled wrong!
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