Criminals Impersonating State, Threatening to Seize Assets 

Some taxpayers have received fraudulent letters claiming the state of Texas will seize their assets and property for unpaid taxes unless payment is made within a specified time.  These illegitimate letters did not originate from the Comptroller’s office.

For years, criminals have used aggressive and threatening scam faxes, letters and phone calls impersonating state agencies. The criminals demand immediate payment, often via a specific payment method, and threaten to seize assets and property or significantly increase the liability if you fail to pay or provide sensitive personal information.

A sample of a letter some taxpayers are receiving can be found here.

Be incredibly wary whenever you receive unexpected letters or messages like these, as they can be a trap. These threats are designed to get you to react by calling the criminals’ phone number or clicking on a fake link to solve the problem. The consequences can be catastrophic. Not only can you lose your money, but if you click on the links in scam emails or texts, you also could become a victim of identity theft or have malware installed on your phone or computer.

If you receive an unexpected message of this type, do not call the phone number or use the website or link provided in the letter, email or text. Most importantly, do not give the sender personal information or money. Instead, call the Comptroller’s Collection Team at 800-252-8880.

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We at theKFORDgroup are here to assist you with any questions you may have.  For additional information, please call us at 210-340-8351.

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