Franchot Warns Residents of New Social Media Scam
Maryland Comptroller Peter Franchot is warning residents about a new cyber scam that involves social media and a large sum of money.
According to Franchot, scammers are sending messages using the Comptroller of Maryland and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) logos on what appears to be a “Certificate of Completion.” Individuals who receive the message are told they are able to have access to the funds for a fee.
“Cyber thieves will go to any length to get taxpayers’ money, identity or financial information,” said Franchot. “This new scam is just the latest in a long line. As we investigate these cases, I want to warn everyone not to fall victim to unknown contacts who make promises that seem too good to be true. My office would never use social media to contact a taxpayer about a tax matter or financial issue.”
Franchot is urging residents to avoid replying to messages or emails requesting money and confidential information.
Taypayers can report suspicious messages or emails by calling 1.800.MD.TAXES or emailing mdcomptroller@comp.state.md.us.
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