• [telecom] The IRS strikes back against robocallers

    From John David Galt@21:1/5 to All on Mon Oct 24 08:51:14 2022
    Very few issues would touch a red button like talking to a
    tax practitioner or a taxpayer trying to reach the IRS by
    phone. In recent years it has felt like Mission Impossible.

    Last week the IRS began to take action to fight back against
    one of the problems facing the phone issue - robocalls by
    companies allowing their clients to reach the IRS via a pay
    for service contract.

    Summary: A company named EnQ (callenq.com) set up a "cutting in line"
    service that purported to do tax practitioners a favor by connecting
    you, for a large monthly fee, to IRS's Practitioner Priority Hotline
    without the long wait time. What the "service" actually did was to
    hog the hotline, so that you pretty much had to pay them their
    $300/month or you couldn't get through at all. So now the IRS is
    using AI technology to weed out the calls from EnQ.

    I expect this racket to spread to many other government hotlines.
    Maybe it already has and I just don't know about them.

    Full article here:

    https://procedurallytaxing.com/the-irs-strikes-back-against-robocalls/

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