(320) 384-5684 is a Tax Debt Reduction Robocall
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- Transcript Hello. Oh, hi. I am the assistant to the director here for the federal backed tax alleviation program. How are you today? Good to hear that. My name is Dave. I am reaching out to ensure you're aware of the new tax debt alleviation program available during open enrollment. This program aims to alleviate back tax debts by classifying them as non collectible, meaning you won't need to pay them back. It's part of the new federal economic recovery program. So before you take any steps to settle any tax debt, it's important to review some information first. So would it be okay to deliver this information to.
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