From: David Winner [info@lakeviewcitizens.org]
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2008 4:18 PM
Subject: News from Lake View Citizens' Council
Lake View Citizens' Council
February 4, 2008
Tomorrow is Election Day
 
Dear John,

Tomorrow (Tuesday) is Primary Election Day in Illinois. There are many contested races and it is your constitutional right and duty to vote. Please exercise that right! Make your voice count!
Property Transfer Tax
There is a bill pending in the City Council to increase the real estate transfer tax of $3 per thousand from $7.50 per thousand to $10.50. An example would be that a sale of a $600,000 home would now cost the buyer $6,300 for the transfer tax. This tax was part of a proposed package for long term funding for the CTA. The fifty Alderman are being presented information on this tax which will be voted upon over the next sixty days. If you have an opinion on this proposed tax contact the Alderman or the Mayor to let them know your position.
Warning from the IRS
The Internal Revenue Service today warned taxpayers to beware of several current e-mail and telephone scams that use the IRS name as a lure. The IRS expects such scams to continue through the end of tax return filing season and beyond.

The IRS cautioned taxpayers to be on the lookout for scams involving proposed advance payment checks. Although the government has not yet enacted an economic stimulus package in which the IRS would provide advance payments, known informally as rebates to many Americans, a scam which uses the proposed rebates as bait has already cropped up.

The goal of the scams is to trick people into revealing personal and financial information, such as Social Security, bank account or credit card numbers, which the scammers can use to commit identity theft.

The most recent scams brought to IRS attention are:

Rebate phone calls
Refund Emails
Audit Emails
Paper Check Phone Calls
 
Those who have received a questionable e-mail claiming to come from the IRS may forward it to a mailbox the IRS has established to receive such e-mails, phishing@irs.gov, using instructions contained in an article on IRS.gov titled "How to Protect Yourself from Suspicious E-Mails or Phishing Schemes." Following the instructions will help the IRS track the suspicious e-mail to its origins and shut down the scam. Find the article by visiting IRS.gov and entering the words "suspicious e-mails" into the search box in the upper right corner of the front page.

Those who have received a questionable telephone call that claims to come from the IRS may also use the phishing@irs.gov mailbox to notify the IRS of the scam.  

 
David
Lake View Citizens' Council
773-880 LVCC (5822)