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Subject Tax Tip 2023-87: Subscribe to IRS on social media and e-news to stay up to date
Date July 5, 2023 2:02 PM
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Issue Number:  Tax Tip 2023-87

*Subscribe to IRS on social media and e-news to stay up to date*

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* *Twitter *–Information for taxpayers, businesses, tax professionals and job seekers. The IRS shares updates in English and Spanish.
* *Facebook *–Tax information for a general audience in English and Spanish.
* *Instagram *−Taxpayer-friendly information on a variety of topics. 
* *YouTube *− Short videos on specific tax topics for tax professionals and small businesses. The multilingual channel features videos in Spanish, Chinese, Haitian-Creole, Korean, Russian and Vietnamese.
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The IRS never personally contacts a taxpayer on social media to ask for personal or financial information. Taxpayers should be aware that scammers may pose as the IRS to steal a taxpayer’s identity or defraud them.

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