State Catches Two False Claims For $200 Million In Income Tax Refunds

Des Moines, Iowa — The Iowa Department of Revenue has caught fraudulent claims for 200 MILLION dollars in state income tax refunds.

A source in the agency says two claims for a total of 200 million dollars came from what appears to be the same source in late November. The suspect claims for those state income tax refunds were detected and no money was paid out. A written statement from the Iowa Department of Revenue’s spokesman says the agency has strong and effective fraud detection procedures in place and the department is encouraging Iowa taxpayers and tax professionals to be vigilant about protecting their personal information by creating strong passwords and spotting phishing attempts in email and text messages. The agency also says you shouldn’t share things like Social Security and bank account numbers over the phone.

The 200 million dollars worth of false state income tax refund claims were included in the overall November ESTIMATE the Department of Revenue provided to the Legislative Services Agency, but the 200 million dollars was never paid. The department has not released details about where the false claims originated.

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