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ADOR Alerts Tax Pros and Employers to W-2 Phishing Scam

Sedona AZ (December 29, 2018)The Arizona Department of Revenue (ADOR) is reminding tax preparers and employers in the state to continue looking out for phishing and other email scams.

One particular email scam is the Form W-2 email phishing scam.

The W-2 form reports an employee’s annual wages and the amount of taxes withheld from their paycheck, as well as other confidential information.

The most common scenario involves a phishing email sent to someone in a company’s human resources or payroll office that appears to be from an executive of that business. The email inquiry requests employee W-2 data, and, in some cases, payroll information to be emailed immediately.

Some examples that the email is a scam? It will contain grammatical and spelling errors, as well as old or wrong company information. The email addresses will be made to look like an internal email address, but will typically have an external email address (e.g. Gmail, Yahoo). These scams also may try to impose a sense of urgency by saying the Form W-2 information is needed immediately.

The Department of Revenue recommends that companies and their staff refrain from responding to the email and confirm the sender’s request by connecting with the person whose name is on the email by phone or in person. If the business has an internal phone directory, employees should use the number listed in that directory rather than a number provided in the suspicious email.

ADOR urges employers to take steps to ensure payroll, finance and human resource employees are aware of the W-2 scam and by establishing specific internal policies to address these requests.

Any organization receiving a Form W-2 scam email or that has any questions should contact the Department of Revenue’s Identity Theft Call Center at 602-716-6300; Toll Free 800-352-4090 or azdor.gov/individual-income-tax-information/identity-theft.

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3 Comments

  1. Sedona Tax Pro says:

    This will be included in the office peer 2019 new year message. Supportive, proactive. Best of new year’s to the staff and readers of the Sedona Eye. More good reads expected in 2019.

  2. N Than says:

    timely

  3. Jeanne, Main Street says:

    I’m early in the store and checked out W2 scams. Thanks Sedona Eye!

    Your Editors ought to check this out from couple days ago. Discussions of council or council dictated $15 minimum wage and its impact should include an entire CNBC read (you’ll be shortchanged if you read only the beginning of the article or watch the video) that begins —-

    When Seattle began raising its minimum wage five years ago, local burger joint Dick’s Drive-In experienced an unintended effect.
    Its employees opted to work fewer hours as their wages rose, a tall order in a tight labor market…..

    and a James Beard restauranteur closed his doors on 3 businesses, etc. Pros and cons and no consensus and read why and be prepared Sedona for rough times targeting lower paying guests…?

    https://a.msn.com/r/2/BBYybG7?m=en-us&ocid=Money

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