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Monday, March 31, 2025

CITY OF DAYTON: Beware of Stimulus Check Scams

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City of Dayton issued the following announcement on March 31.

In response to COVID-19, the Federal Government has passed the Families First Coronavirus Response Act. One of the most prudent and publicly discussed measures of this Act includes the stimulus payments that will be issued.

The City of Dayton finds it critical to offer aid in warning residents of scams related to the stimulus checks. The IRS has established a website where updates regarding the stimulus checks, and these updates will be posted as they come available. The City urges residents to be weary of any calls received regarding the stimulus checks. In addition, residents should be aware that the Federal Government and/or the IRS will not ask you for your bank account information, social security number, any other financial or private information, down payments to expedite your stimulus check, etc. if they were to call. These are all scams and you should hang up and consider reporting the call and number to the Federal Communications Commission.

Original source can be found here.

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