(MSC News)--The Kansas Department of Revenue has received reports of a tax
scam targeting Kansans.
The callers all say that the recipient has a tax debt with the state of
Kansas and push the recipient to pay the debt using a debit card or money
order and threaten jail. The recipients were also told they failed to file
a Form 61, which does not exist for the state of Kansas.
The calls show up on caller ID as a valid Department of Revenue number,
785-296-0671, which connects to the department’s Public Information
Officer.
If taxpayers receive a call and are unsure if it is fraudulent or not, they
should call the department’s tax customer service line 785-368-8222.
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