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HMRC scam alert as 'increased' number of Brits targeted - what you need to know

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2026/05/09 - 07:14 506 مشاهدة
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Brits have been issued an urgent warning following "increased reports" of people falling victim to scammers. HM Revenue and Customs has cautioned that fraudsters may contact you regarding a tax refund in an attempt to obtain your personal details. If you're "unsure" about any messages you receive, you should therefore refrain from clicking on any links or disclosing any information. You can also report any suspected scams. In a post shared on social media platform X, HMRC said: "SCAM ALERT! We're receiving increased reports of customers being contacted by scammers claiming they are due a tax refund. "Always take the time to stop and think if the request is genuine before sharing personal information or clicking on any links. If you're unsure, don't click on any links and report it to us. "To find out if you are due a tax refund, you can log into your HMRC online services account on GOV.UK or the HMRC app." On the Government website , HMRC has provided additional guidance on staying safe. Use the following checklist from HMRC to determine whether the contact you've received is a scam. You can apply it to phone calls, emails and text messages. According to HMRC, it could be a scam if it: Rushes you Is threatening Is unexpected Asks for personal information like bank details Tells you to transfer money Offers a refund, tax rebate or grant Below are other signs to look out for. HMRC will never: Leave a voicemail threatening legal action Threaten arrest GOV.UK said: “HMRC does send text messages to some of our customers. In the text message we might include a link to GOV.UK information or to HMRC webchat. “We advise you not to open any links or reply to a text message claiming to be from HMRC that offers you a tax refund in exchange for personal or financial details.” To help fight phishing scams, you can send any suspicious text messages to 60599 (network charges apply) or email: phishing@hmrc.gov.uk, then delete them. If you have subscribed to the UK Government Channel on WhatsApp , you will receive updates that might include occasional tax-related reminders. These will be single message alerts and you will not be able to reply. GOV.UK said: “HMRC will not communicate with you for any other reason using WhatsApp.” HMRC uses QR codes in letters and correspondence. It said: “The QR code will usually take you to guidance on GOV.UK. We will tell you if the QR code takes you anywhere else. “You will never be taken to a page where you have to input personal information. When you are logged into your HMRC account, we may use QR codes to redirect you. For example, to take you to your bank’s login page. “If we’re using QR codes in communications you’ll be able to see them on the list of genuine HMRC contacts.” To help fight phishing scams, you can send any suspicious emails containing QR codes to phishing@hmrc.gov.uk then delete them. HMRC will never ask you to pay with gift or payment vouchers. You can report a disclosure of personal information to the HMRC security team online here . If you’ve been a victim of a scam and suffered financial loss, you can report it to Report Fraud through their website or by calling 0300 123 2040. If you live in Scotland , you can call 101.
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