WI Taxpayers Reminded Of Simple Rules During Crisis

Wisconsin taxpayers are being reminded to NOT share personal info over the phone, email or text. Department of Revenue Secretary Peter Barca says there are some very simple rules to follow. “The IRS will never call, text, or email you to ask for personal or banking information, and neither will the Wisconsin Department of Revenue.” 


Scammers are already working to defraud taxpayers by capitalizing on questions surrounding the “Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act” or the CARES Act, particularly with regard to the stimulus payments to individuals.  Identity thieves are trying to convince potential victims to turn over personally-identifying information by telling them they must do it in order to receive their stimulus money.


Secretary Barca has simple instructions, “If you get an email asking for personal information, don’t respond.  If you get a call asking for it, hang up.  If you get a text, delete it.” The Wisconsin Department of Revenue notes that most services are found online at: 

 www.revenue.wi.gov


For the most up-to-date information on COVID-19 in Wisconsin click here: www.wisconsin.gov/covid19