This past weekend, a New Canaan resident reported receiving an unsolicited telephone call in which a caller claims taxes are past due.
This call (click on audio file above) appears to be computer-generated, but other calls may be initiated by live callers.

New Canaan Police Chief Leon Krolikowski
These calls are scams and the caller is not legitimate.
IRS contact with taxpayers on a federal tax issue is likely to occur via United States mail.
Residents should:
- Never give personal information (dates of birth, social security numbers, credit card numbers, bank account numbers, computer passwords, etc.) to unknown persons over the telephone or electronically.
- Be suspicious of unsolicited telephone calls, voice messages and/or e-mails.
- Do not call these unsolicited callers back.
- Always check information that is provided by the caller to ensure it is accurate and legitimate.
- Avoid conversations with unknown callers.
- Never wire or send money in response to an unknown caller who makes an unexpected demand.
- Contact our police department at 203-594-3500 for assistance.