An "IRS scam" in the USA threatens arrest, deportation, or license suspension unless you pay immediately — often by gift card, wire, or crypto. The IRS never initiates contact by phone/text demanding instant payment, and never accepts gift cards. Hang up and report it.
Got a message like this? Check the screenshot →IRS FINAL NOTICE: a warrant is issued for your arrest over unpaid taxes. Pay $1,999 via gift card within 1 hour to avoid prosecution.
Does the IRS call you about owed taxes?
The IRS generally contacts you by mail first and never demands instant payment by gift card or threatens arrest.
Where do I report an IRS scam?
Report at reportfraud.ftc.gov and to the Treasury Inspector General (TIGTA).
The IRS and banks never demand payment by gift card, wire, or crypto over the phone.
Federal Trade Commission / FBI IC3: FTC: reportfraud.ftc.gov
reportfraud.ftc.govThis is general safety information, not legal or financial advice. If you have lost money or shared sensitive details, contact your bank and your national fraud agency immediately.