Now as the tax time is over for almost everyone, duplicate IRS personnel can lay their hands on you and your money. There are people, posing as person from the IRS, may contact you through phone or e-mail, asking the details of your account. The IRS calls it phishing.
The IRS, however, never make calls to the tax payers asking bank account number and other details. Another matter of concern is the entire set up must be created in a way that no one can access any information of anybody.
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