Connecticut Warns of Tax Scams as April Deadline Nears

State officials urge residents to be cautious of suspicious calls and texts claiming to be from the IRS.

Apr. 12, 2026 at 8:08pm

An extreme close-up of a crumpled IRS tax form reflecting a harsh, direct camera flash, conceptually illustrating the stark and gritty nature of tax-related crimes.As tax season approaches, a wave of scams targeting vulnerable individuals highlights the need for heightened vigilance against financial fraud.Hartford Today

The Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection has issued a warning about several tax scam trends as the April 15 tax filing deadline approaches. Authorities are advising residents to be wary of any unsolicited calls or texts claiming to be from the IRS, as scammers may try to trick people into providing personal information or making immediate payments.

Why it matters

Tax season is a prime time for scammers to target vulnerable individuals, especially the elderly and those unfamiliar with tax procedures. These scams can result in significant financial losses for victims, making it important for the public to be aware of the warning signs.

The details

According to the consumer protection agency, scam callers may claim there is an issue with the recipient's tax account and that immediate payment is required. Officials advise residents to hang up, visit the IRS website directly, and call the number listed under the 'Help' section to verify any tax-related inquiries. The Better Business Bureau has also reported an increase in tax scam reports in 2026.

  • The Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection issued the warning as the April 15 tax filing deadline approaches.

The players

Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection

The state agency responsible for protecting consumers and regulating businesses in Connecticut.

Better Business Bureau

A nonprofit organization that sets standards for ethical business practices and helps consumers identify trustworthy companies.

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The takeaway

This warning highlights the importance of vigilance and caution when dealing with any unsolicited tax-related communications, especially as the April 15 deadline approaches. Residents should always verify the legitimacy of any tax-related inquiries directly with the IRS to avoid falling victim to scams that can result in significant financial losses.