This is clearly an IRS impersonation scam. But just for reference this is what the robo call voicemail says:
We have just received a notification regarding your tax filings from the headquarters which will get expired in next 24 working hours and once it get expired after the you will get taken under custody by the local cops as there are 4 serious allegations pressed on your name at this moment we would request you to get back to us so that we can discuss about this case before taking and legal action against you the number to reach us is 781 808 4979 I repeat 781 808 4979 thank you.
Based on the choppiness of the recording and all of the grammatical errors within the message I would assume the person who made this recording does not speak english as their first language and is reading off of a script. Also for reference the IRS will never contact anyone over the phone about issues with tax filings. They will contact you via written correspondence to your address on file from the tax filing. Information on identifying IRS tax scams can be found on: https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/scam-phone-calls-continue-irs-identifies-five-easy-ways-to-spot-suspicious-calls
This is clearly an IRS impersonation scam. But just for reference this is what the robo call voicemail says: We have just received a notification regarding your tax filings from the headquarters which will get expired in next 24 working hours and once it get expired after the you will get taken under custody by the local cops as there are 4 serious allegations pressed on your name at this moment we would request you to get back to us so that we can discuss about this case before taking and legal action against you the number to reach us is 781 808 4979 I repeat 781 808 4979 thank you. Based on the choppiness of the recording and all of the grammatical errors within the message I would assume the person who made this recording does not speak english as their first language and is reading off of a script. Also for reference the IRS will never contact anyone over the phone about issues with tax filings. They will contact you via written correspondence to your address on file from the tax filing. Information on identifying IRS tax scams can be found on: https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/scam-phone-calls-continue-irs-identifies-five-easy-ways-to-spot-suspicious-calls